Veolia to rev up all-electric bin lorries trial

James Murray
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Waste management giant to convert four refuse collection vehicles to run on green electricity in 'world first' trial

Bin lorries could be about to get quieter, cleaner, and greener, thanks to a new trial from waste management giant Veolia which will see four refuse collection vehicles converted to run on electricity....

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