Austin pilots electric trash collection vehicle to meet larger climate goals

The city of Austin began piloting an electric garbage collection vehicle on June 21 as part of its goal to reach zero waste and net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2040.

This move is part of the Austin Resource Recovery department’s long-term vision of fleet electrification, as 12 light-duty vehicles in the fleet, such as pickup trucks and passenger cars, were replaced with electric models, ARR spokesperson Allison Strupeck said in an email.

City vehicles made up 83% of the 44,000 metric tons of carbon dioxide that were released in 2022, according to a 2023 city report…

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