Conway Bailey Transport Limited of Redruth has become the 20th business to join Cornwall Council’s ECO Stars Fleet Recognition Scheme, which helps commercial fleets to save on fuel costs while improving air quality.
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Member businesses come from a wide range of industry sectors, including private and public sector, retail, road haulage, industrial, parcel and courier, community transport, and bus and coach services.
When businesses join the scheme, their vehicles and overall fleet are rated by industry experts to assess their current performance – both operational and environmental – and awarded an ECO Stars rating between one and five.
They also receive a bespoke road map containing guidance to help improve the efficiency of their fleet.


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