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Alternative approach

There’s a degree of inevitability about de-carbonising the country’s road freight industry, but so much relies on the will of government.

There is no sense in stopping sales of new diesel vehicles, or banning older trucks from capital cities, if there’s nothing to replace them with.

The ‘all or nothing’ approach to net zero smacks of cutting off your nose

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