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SWANA & NGVAmerica Partner on Best Practices for Natural Gas Refuse Vehicles

NGVAmerica and the Solid Waste Association of North America (SWANA) are collaborating to develop a new safety and best practices guide for fueling and maintaining natural gas powered refuse trucks. The document will provide the latest information used by fleets for safely operating collection and transfer vehicles that run on clean-burning and affordable natural gas.

“NGVAmerica is the leading association working to promote the use of natural gas refuse vehicles, and SWANA is the largest association for the waste and recycling sector in North America, and we both have a strong commitment to safety,” said SWANA’s executive director and CEO, David Biderman. “By working together and take advantage of each association’s expertise, we expect the guidance document will provide critical information for members of both associations and others in the waste and recycling industry.”

NGVAmerica’s Technology and Development Committee is leading the collaborative effort with SWANA. The committee is comprised of over 70 NGV industry stakeholders who work together to improve safety and maintenance issues, further codes and standards development, and to promote the latest innovation to improve the NGV experience for fleets and consumers.

“Communities are demanding cleaner, quieter, more cost-effective options for the refuse vehicles running through their neighborhoods and natural gas delivers the best option,” said NGVAmerica’s president, Matthew Godlewski. “Our goal in partnering on this new document is to bring further awareness to best practices and demonstrate that safety continues to be the industry’s top priority.”

Mr. Biderman announced the collaboration at the annual conference WasteExpo in the Las Vegas Convention Center on June 7, 2016. NGVAmerica and SWANA worked together last year on federal advocacy issues relating to the tax treatment of natural gas-fueled vehicles.