The truck will utilize less fuel and produce fewer harmful emissions, minimizing its environmental impact, according to Mission Linen Supply’s press release. The company also expects to save as much as 30-40 per cent on fuel costs by using this NGV.
“We are hopeful that we can have a positive impact on the environment and save money, making the case for other companies in our industry to follow suit,” said director of Risk Management for the company.
Mission Linen Supply, provider of rental products, services and supplies to hospitality, medical, and industrial businesses, has worked with BAF Technologies, subsidiary of Clean Energy Fuels, to convert the vehicle with the CNG system. “Since we depend on trucks to conduct our business, we are committed to finding ways to increase fuel efficiency while reducing our carbon footprint,” added Bock.