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Thursday 31 December 2009

Reduce your company’s carbon footprint: track and trace

Even though the summit in Copenhagen has been somewhat of a failure, on a national level countries are still doing their best to reduce their carbon footprint. In many cases, they focus on the individuals, and promise them small...

Wednesday 23 December 2009

Reduce CO2 emissions, reduce spending and risks

Even though the environment seems to be the most important reason to cut back on CO2 emissions, for companies this reason might not be convincing. Of course, many companies are concerned with the environment, but as soon as...

Monday 21 December 2009

China promotes green vehicles with subsidies

The Chinese government in its bid to promote environmental friendly vehicles will go for subsidisation in the sales of green vehicles, states Reuters UK. This comes as no surprise since China has been trying to do its bit for cut...

Wednesday 16 December 2009

Study offers strategic advice on vehicle tracking

Stolen vehicles are a major problem in Britain. Cars are stolen on a daily basis and in many cases, they will never be found by the police or their righteous owner. Therefore, vehicle tracking systems are very popular. These will...

Monday 14 December 2009

The Green Dividend

The COP15 Eco-Rally was organised for low emission vehicles on eighth of December 2009 in London with the get together of a small group of “green” vehicles headed for destination Copenhagen in a bid to make the necessary point...

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31 December 2009 | Reduce your company’s carbon footprint: track and trace

Even though the summit in Copenhagen has been somewhat of a failure, on a national level countries are still doing their best to reduce their carbon footprint. In many cases, they focus on the individuals, and promise them small savings in return for investing in green technology.

23 December 2009 | Reduce CO2 emissions, reduce spending and risks

Even though the environment seems to be the most important reason to cut back on CO2 emissions, for companies this reason might not be convincing. Of course, many companies are concerned with the environment, but as soon as taking measures requires spending money, they will have to reconsider.

21 December 2009 | China promotes green vehicles with subsidies

The Chinese government in its bid to promote environmental friendly vehicles will go for subsidisation in the sales of green vehicles, states Reuters UK. This comes as no surprise since China has been trying to do its bit for cut in fuel emissions.