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"Decision green"...real change or just greenwashing?
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<blockquote data-quote="Channahon" data-source="post: 442654" data-attributes="member: 7666"><p>From what I have read biodiesel doesn't provide the same gas milage as regular gas. And UPS has always been in the forefront to use alternative fuels. Dallas was a test sight years ago, for natural gas vehicles, and has expanded that concept in the areas where it works.</p><p> </p><p>Different environments have a specific impact on alternative and cost savings to UPS, it cannot be painted with a broad brush.</p><p> </p><p>And UPS has always been "green" so to speak, and it's not a flavor of the month, simply being responsible as a corporate citizen. The people in Atlanta are a lot smarter than most of us think, from the bean counters to the Board, whatever UPS can do for the environment, and get tax credits for their time and effort, UPS does with both incentives in mind,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Channahon, post: 442654, member: 7666"] From what I have read biodiesel doesn't provide the same gas milage as regular gas. And UPS has always been in the forefront to use alternative fuels. Dallas was a test sight years ago, for natural gas vehicles, and has expanded that concept in the areas where it works. Different environments have a specific impact on alternative and cost savings to UPS, it cannot be painted with a broad brush. And UPS has always been "green" so to speak, and it's not a flavor of the month, simply being responsible as a corporate citizen. The people in Atlanta are a lot smarter than most of us think, from the bean counters to the Board, whatever UPS can do for the environment, and get tax credits for their time and effort, UPS does with both incentives in mind, [/QUOTE]
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