
HDT’s Top Green Fleets of 2019

What does it mean to be “green”? For a trucking operation, whether for-hire, private, or government, it can mean many things. Lowering tailpipe emissions using alternative fuels and new electric and hybrid drivetrains. Using renewable fuels that make the most of scarce natural resources. Lowering greenhouse gas emissions by improving mpg or by improving efficiency to haul the same amount of freight with fewer trips. Building energy-efficient facilities or ones that use solar or wind to help provide power. Recycling.
You’ll find all these strategies and more being used by HDT’s 2019 Top Green Fleets highlighted on the following pages.
How do we choose our Top Green Fleets? We comb through nominations as well as press releases and stories we’ve run. We look at fleets’ long-term commitment to sustainability but also pay special attention to new initiatives. We look for companies that are acting as leaders in their industry, participating in pilot projects and testing new technologies, and sharing what they’ve learned with others.
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