Australia's diesel-fuelled garbage truck fleet could be about to begin turning emissions-free, as a council in Melbourne's inner north is adapting its trucks to hydrogen fuel.
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| Moreland City Council plans to convert 12 of the council's 18 trucks to zero-emissions by early 2020. |
The Moreland City Council said it believed other local governments would follow in its footsteps.
"This is about changing the fuel source of heavy vehicles for councils," Victorian Environment Minister Lily D'Ambrosio said.
"There would be councils right across the country that will be looking garbage truck fleet or the rollout of this project,”
Read Tom Nightingale’s ABC News story - “Melbourne council to build emissions-free rubbish trucks by 2020.”

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