Mike Bennett, Mercury Fuel System’s outstanding Technical Manager has recently been invited to attend an event jointly hosted by the Low Carbon Vehicle Partnership (LowCVP) and the Clean Air Alliance (CAA).
Following the news that London has already breached annual pollution limits just one week into 2016 the Government has announced plans to introduce Clean Air Zones in five areas by 2020. This provides a timely opportunity to discuss the benefits of the lower carbon and air quality communities working together.
This Parliamentary Reception and Seminar will include the announcement of a joint, high-level communiqué agreed between the lower carbon and air quality communities. Confirmed speakers include Isabel Dedring, Deputy Mayor of London for Transport.
A seminar in the House of Commons will precede the reception which will discuss how coordinated policy action can serve both agendas and mitigate any areas of potential conflict.
For more details on how Mercury Fuel Systems can help you reduce your fleet emissions and reduce fuel costs please contact tony.dent@mercuryfuelsystems.com, or phone +44 (0) 7890633870