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30 Nov 2023

IRU sets scene on commercial road transport decarbonisation ahead of COP28

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Speaking at the World Green Economy Summit in Dubai today, IRU has outlined a realistic and practical roadmap to effectively decarbonise commercial road transport without undermining vital mobility and logistics services.


On the eve of COP28 kicking off in Dubai, leading political, industry, academic and civil society figures have come to together at the World Green Economy Summit in the city.

 

Under the patronage of HH Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President & Prime Minister of the United Arab Emirates and Ruler of Dubai, the annual high-level forum focuses on advancing the global green economy and sustainability agenda to achieve the UN Sustainable Development Goals.

 

In the Summit’s principal session on green transportation, IRU stressed the essential role of road transport and reinforced IRU’s vision and mission on sustainable transport, and the broader industry’s responsibility in driving its own decarbonisation via the IRU Green Compact.

 

IRU Secretary General Umberto de Pretto said, “Commercial road transport is the lifeblood of economies and communities in all countries. Our challenge is to decarbonise the sector without harming the people and their livelihoods who depend on those services.

 

“If we get road transport wrong, we won’t achieve any of the 17 sustainable development goals.”
IRU’s Green Compact provides a clear blueprint for the industry’s decarbonisation journey.

 

Based on five pillars of action bringing together efficiency wins and a pragmatic roll-out of alternative fuels, the IRU Green Compact maps a wide mix of solutions that are flexible and adaptable for the wide range of countries and energy landscapes in the world today.

 

Over half of the necessary cumulative reduction in CO2 emissions through to 2050 can be achieved with immediate efficiency wins – with more efficient logistics chains, vehicles and drivers. But this needs political will and regulatory support. Read more

 

Source: IRU

 

 

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