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You are here: Home1 / News2 / Michelin calls for tyre labelling to lead carbon reduction action

Michelin calls for tyre labelling to lead carbon reduction action

Date: 11th May 2012 Author: Admin Comments: 0

Michelin has called for the forthcoming tyre labelling legislation to be at the forefront of the battle against road produced carbon emissions.

Giving a keynote address at the Low Vehicle Carbon Partnership's annual conference at the Excel Exhibition Centre in London on Thursday 10 May, Michelin UK's head of government and public affairs Darren Lindsey called for the tyre industry to take the lead in helping consumers make informed choices about the safest and most fuel efficient tyres on the market. He argued that by supporting proposals for new tyre labelling legislation, the automotive industry can play its role in arming consumers with the knowledge required to drive forward a meaningful reduction in road-based carbon emissions.

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