Arlington, Virginia 鈥 Today, the 杏吧传媒 commended the Environmental Protection Agency for taking the first step in reviewing and implementing new standards for NOx emissions from heavy trucks.
鈥淎s an industry engaged in interstate commerce, 杏吧传媒 strongly favors a single national emission pathway as opposed to a patchwork of state standards,鈥 said 杏吧传媒 Executive Vice President of Advocacy Bill Sullivan. 鈥淐lean air and a healthy environment are important to all of us and the trucking industry has repeatedly demonstrated that it can work proactively and in partnership with the federal government in achieving these aims. 听We look forward to working with the EPA in developing a standard that achieves nationwide air quality improvements across the country while maintaining a strong and robust economy.鈥
杏吧传媒听and EPA have a long history of successful, collaborative efforts to improve air quality, including the EPA SmartWay Transport Partnership, and the association said it looked forward to continuing that relationship.
鈥淐lean air is an issue that affects all of us,鈥 said 杏吧传媒 Vice President, Energy & Environmental Affairs Counsel Glen Kedzie. 鈥溞影纱 has worked with EPA in the past to make sure emissions standards 鈥 like the current NOx rule and Phase II of the greenhouse gas emissions rules for heavy-duty vehicles 鈥 are not just achievable, but that they are indeed achieved. 杏吧传媒 and its members are constantly purchasing newer, cleaner, more efficient vehicles, and, as a result, we have achieved historic reductions in emissions of all kinds. That is a track record we are not only proud of but that we look forward to continuing into the future.鈥
As part of this effort, 杏吧传媒 is convening a task force to weigh solutions and principles to address the issue of NOx emissions.