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Trucks from business waste firm Hills Waste Solutions will be unmissable on the streets of Bristol and Bath, thanks to eye-catching new graphics celebrating the move from diesel to Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil – a change which will reduce fuel-related CO2 emissions by up to 90 per cent

New Hills’ trucks take HVO message to the streets of Bristol and Bath

Trucks from business waste firm Hills Waste Solutions will be unmissable on the streets of Bristol and Bath, thanks to eye-catching new graphics celebrating the move from diesel to Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil – a change that will reduce fuel-related CO2 emissions by up to 90 per cent.

The striking new design features some iconic landmarks from the local area, including the Clifton Suspension Bridge, the colourful terraces of Cliftonwood, and the arches of Pulteney Bridge in Bath.

Nathan Carr, divisional fleet manager at Swindon-headquartered Hills Waste Solutions, said: “The livery for our new trucks looks great and will help reinforce our commitment to not only managing waste sustainably but also powering our operations in a more environmentally friendly way.

“That’s why we have chosen to go the extra mile and fuel our Bristol and Bath fleet with HVO, as it can reduce CO2 emissions by up to 90 per cent.”

Neil Luce, operations manager at Hills Waste Solutions added: “Our customers in and around Bristol and Bath will be able to demonstrate improvements in their own supply chain sustainability goals, by using a supplier who is cutting emissions when removing waste from their premises.”

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