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Zemo launch Zero Emission Mobility Taskforce

Zemo Partnership- the public-private partnership dedicated to accelerating a sustainable shift to low carbon fuels and zero emission vehicles – have announced the creation of a new Zero Emission Mobility Taskforce which aims to become a leading authority on the policies and pathways needed to achieve a successful transition to net zero road transport in the UK.

Progress towards the targets will be benchmarked and monitored through the creation of a series of Zemo Zero Emission Mobility Roadmaps.

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Zemo will look to engage the widest range of stakeholders in the endeavour; not just representatives of the Partnership’s existing (c240) members, but those representing government (at all levels), industry, road user & consumer groups, NGOs and other sector experts.

Their statement reads: ‘Working with our members, this new Taskforce aims to raise Zemo’s profile and influence as a leading authority on the policies and pathways vital for our net zero success. It will monitor the UK’s progress. Unapologetically expose where the gaps are. Engage with government, industry, consumer groups, experts and our members at the highest level to ensure the right policies are implemented and actions not only taken – but delivered.’

Zemo is inviting all those interested in developing a UK zero emission transport system for the future to join and take part.

Focused around Zemo’s existing Working Groups, Zero Emission Mobility Roadmaps will be produced for:

  • Personal Mobility
  • Public Mobility
  • Moving Goods & Services
  • Sustainable Fuel Supply
  • Infrastructure Supply
  • Vehicle Supply

To introduce the plans, Zemo is holding three webinars on the following dates:

  • 12 September (10.00-12.00) Workshop One: Personal Mobility & Net Zero
  • 14 September (11.00-13.00) Workshop Two: Decarbonising Public Mobility
  • 19 September (10.00-12.00) Workshop Three: Moving Goods Sustainably

Those interested in joining and finding out more can register here

Paul Day
Paul is the editor of Public Sector News.

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