From Craig Segall, Evergreen <[email protected]>
Subject What big truck manufacturers aren't telling you
Date October 24, 2023 4:36 PM
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Evergreen Collaborative
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Friend,

Publicly, big truck manufacturers and their trade associations love bragging about their commitments to electrify their fleets—and they've taken millions in public funding to make the switch. 

What they don't want you to know is that behind closed doors they are lobbying against the very same clean truck standards they applaud in their splashy PR campaigns. 

And it's clear why truck companies would want you to think they support EPA's rules. Strong standards would protect tens of thousands of people from transportation pollution, clean up our air, and get more electric vehicles on the road. 

We did the research and are calling out industry bluster—and you can too. Here's what you need to know and how to take action.

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The reality is that a strong clean trucks rule is possible thanks to billions in funding for electric vehicles and charging infrastructure. And it’s absolutely necessary to clean up our air, acknowledging that transportation pollution has disproportionately harmed communities of color.

It’s time to build the future that we know is possible—an economy run on clean energy that supports healthy communities. Here’s how.

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Craig Segall
Vice President of Policy
Evergreen Collaborative
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