The B20 Club of Indiana recently announced two new organizations have joined its efforts to promote cleaner air and a lower carbon footprint through use of biodiesel fuel, a high-performance, cleaner-burning fuel that’s made from soybeans and other renewable feedstocks produced in Indiana.
NTEA – The Association for the Work Truck Industry and the Green Truck Association (GTA) join the B20 Club as supporting organizations under the affiliate members category. Affiliate members are non-profit organizations, government agencies, and other groups that promote and recognize biodiesel as a high-quality, low-carbon, and clean-burning alternative fuel source.
“We are thrilled to welcome NTEA and GTA to the B20 Club of Indiana,” said Bailey Arnold, director of Clean Air Initiatives for the American Lung Association and program lead for the B20 Club of Indiana. “These two organizations join our existing members in their commitment to reducing emissions, enhancing air quality and improving the overall health of Indiana communities.”
NTEA represents more than 2,000 companies that manufacture, distribute, install, sell, and repair commercial trucks, truck bodies, truck equipment, trailers, and accessories. GTA is a division of NTEA that serves as a voice for companies moving forward to create vocational trucks and products with a focus on sustainability.
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