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Fleet Forward Program

You've made Fleet Management a Priority – Now Get Recognized for it!

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Your business can get recognized by doing one of the following:

  • Burn less fuel, or
  • Burn cleaner fuel, or
  • Burn fuel cleaner (retrofits or repower)

Why Join Fleet Forward?

The public continues to expect businesses to act sustainably. Businesses are also looking for cleaner fleets to deliver their product, and projects are increasingly requiring clean fleets in contractual language. Operating more efficiently not only contributes to the bottom line, it helps to reduce your environmental impact that may qualify you for Fleet Forward and positive public recognition.

There is no cost to join and the program has a number of benefits: it connects you to fleet management resources, keeps you informed of funding opportunities and lets you know about training opportunities with real world, useful information you can take back to your desk. Qualifying for Fleet Forward also helps:

  1. Focus fleet management goals
  2. Make progress on climate change goals
  3. Improve competitive advantage
  4. Improve bidding qualification (jobs calling for cleaner fleets)
  5. Showcase environmental commitment

The following lists public recognition you receive when you join the program:

Public Recognition

  • Company name added to the website
  • Featured web story on your company
  • Participation promoted throughout the year
  • Certificate for framing
  • Vehicle decals

Oregon Department of Environmental Quality
Headquarters: 811 SW Sixth Ave., Portland, OR 97204-1390
Phone: 503-229-5696 or toll free in Oregon 1-800-452-4011
Oregon Telecommunications Relay Service: 1-800-735-2900  FAX: 503-229-6124

The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality is a regulatory agency authorized to protect Oregon's environment by
the State of Oregon and the Environmental Protection Agency.

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