TNT research shows CO2 emission levels can be reduced by 25%

TNT initiative aims to change driving behaviour, reduce costs and encourage more fuel efficient and safer driving.

TNT research shows that a single TNT pick up and delivery (PUD) driver can reduce their C02 emissions by as much as 25 pct by driving more efficiently. As a result fuel consumption and therefore costs can decrease by 25 pct as well.
TNT has therefore launched a global drivers competition to increase awareness amongst the ten-thousands of own drivers and sub-contractors to engage and encourage them to drive both safely and more fuel efficiently. The international competition is called Drive Me Challenge and is part of TNT’s comprehensive program to cut emissions, Planet Me. On 12 November 2008, the winners of eleven local Drive Me Challenges will compete in the final for the title of TNT’s Best Pick up and Delivery driver of the year 2008 near Milan in Italy.
Including subcontractors operational vehicles are responsible for more than half of TNT’s total CO2 emissions.

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