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Go Green Fund – Government of Saskatchewan, Canada
Wanting to help Saskatchewan’s people, communities, non-government organizations and businesses in the advance of cost effective environmental technologies and processes, The Government of Saskatchewan in Canada offers the Go Green Fund. The fund is not open to every type of … Continue reading
UK Government announces £9.5m competition to support greener trucks
In April 2012 the UK Government announced the introduction of a new £9.5 billion scheme that will back the development and trials of greener burning technology used in trucks. The aim is to cut carbon emissions in the transport industry. … Continue reading
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