Greening transport needs a pragmatic approach says IRU

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The International Road Transport Union (IRU) has stressed the importance of a pragmatic approach to decarbonising commercial road transport based on proven, available efficiency measures.

IRU Secretary General Umberto de Pretto says that Governments need to support proven efficiency measures, at the same time as alternative fuels investment, to decarbonise effectively.

“Greening the world road transport industry is our mission, and we can’t let crises – however grave – disrupt progress to carbon neutrality. But this will only happen if we decarbonise pragmatically,” said Umberto de Pretto.

IRU Green Compact research has found that the best way to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050 is for the industry and governments to deliver on two types of actions simultaneously: energy efficiency measures and alternative fuels implementation.

Energy efficiency measures – available right now – can cut 50 per cent of all CO2 emissions from commercial road transport from now through to 2050.

A steady transition to new alternative fuels and the vehicles, infrastructure and business models needed to run them – including electricity, hydrogen and carbon-neutral biofuels – covers the other 50 per cent, according to the IRU.

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