Uniform Services Company switches to Autogas in Pennsylvania

Funded through the Pennsylvania State’s Alternative Fuels Incentive Grant (AFIG), Paris uniform services just completed the conversion of delivery trucks from gasoline to Autogas.

Now, nearly half of the company’s fleet is powered by cleaner LPG. The latest conversions cut the company’s use of gasoline by more than 20,000 gallons annually.

Running on Autogas allowed the company to reduce air pollutants, such as carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases. Additionally, using Pennsylvania’s domestic LPG within the state leverages the economic benefit of its natural resources.

“This is the second AFIG grant we have competed for and won. The state’s participation definitely helps us further our goal of being a leader in environmental stewardship, energy conservation and sustainable business practices. This is good community citizenship, and we take this responsibility very seriously,” said Rich Hopson, vice president of Paris Uniform Services.

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28 March 2018