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As published in AM Online in June 2022.
A combination of carbon reduction demands from brands and auditing requirements together with spiraling energy costs is forcing dealers to re-evaluate the environmental impact of their businesses.
Lee Fraine, head of Building Services & Sustainability at Rapleys provides his expertise on how the pursuit of a clean air agenda for vehicle production and wider operations will look moving forward.
“We are at a very strange tipping point where it is a balance between energy efficiency driving to carbon neutral and the capital cost.”
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