London reaches 2,000 zero emission buses, making over 20% of TfL fleet - Sustainable Bus
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London has reached a significant milestone by surpassing 2,000 zero-emission buses, representing over 20% of its bus fleet and 107 fully electrified bus lines. This accomplishment supports Transport for London's (TfL) commitment to a fully decarbonised fleet by 2030. The transition addresses air pollution and aligns with TfL's Bus Action Plan, projecting a reduction of five million tonnes of carbon emissions over two decades. Furthermore, it supports the UK manufacturing sector, creating around 3,000 green jobs in various regions through procurement of electric buses.
The shift to a fully zero-emission bus fleet is projected to cut carbon emissions by five million tonnes over two decades while enhancing urban air quality.
London's achievement of operating over 2,000 zero-emission buses signifies its leadership in sustainable public transport among major Western European cities, like Paris and Berlin.
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