Glasgow signs up 5000th vehicle to its green fleet scheme

Published: 25 August 2016


More than 5000 vehicles are now signed up to Glasgow's voluntary ECO stars fleet recognition which aims to reduce their impact on the environment.

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L-R: GCC's Head of Sustainability and Environment with representatives from the Wise Group and ECO Stars

The Wise Group was recently presented with the 5000th vehicle ECO Stars award by Glasgow City Council for signing up to ECO Stars - a voluntary scheme encouraging operators to run their fleet more efficiently by helping them to reduce fuel consumption, improve efficiency and reduce emissions.

Glasgow City Council's Land and Environmental Services is managing the scheme for the city as part of the ongoing measures to reduce vehicle emissions, especially nitrogen dioxide and particulate matter to ensure compliance with the National Air Quality Strategy objectives.

Bailie Elaine McDougall, the council's executive member for Transport, Environment and Sustainability, said: "I am absolutely delighted by the success of our ECO Stars scheme since its launch last year.  Having surpassed the 5000th vehicle demonstrates the huge commitment of fleet operators in Glasgow to reduce their emissions.

"Glasgow like cities throughout Scotland has tough air quality targets to meet in the next few years and we hope that more operators will join ECO Stars to help us reduce their vehicle's environmental impact on our city.

"This is a very positive scheme and we hope more fleet operators will follow the Wise Group and sign up to help our Dear Green Place have a greener and cleaner future."

Ann Beddoes, ECO Stars Schemes Manager, from Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council, said, "Congratulations to Glasgow on reaching this significant milestone.  ECO Stars not only improves local air quality but supports local business and it is very fitting that the 5000th vehicle award has gone to the Wise Group with its track record of helping the local community."

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