ENDS Report 363, April 2005, p. 10
1 April 2005
The fuel consumption of cars sold to private motorists in the UK increased last year, according to statistics gathered by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders.1 The trend spells further trouble for the Government’s climate change targets - and will fuel calls for regulatory action to replace the car industry’s EU-wide voluntary agreement on fuel efficiency.
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Further information:
- 1 UK new car registrations by CO2 performance, available at www.smmt.co.uk/publications/environment
- 2 Transparency issues with the ACEA agreement, available at www.sam-group.com/downloads/studies/ACEA_Driving_Blindly.pdf
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- Air pollution;
- Transport;
- Energy Production & Climate;
- Climate change;
- Automotive;
- World Resources Institute;
- Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders;
- BMW;
- Honda Motor Co., Ltd.;
- Toyota Motor Corporation;
- Volkswagen AG;
- Renault S.A.;
- Ford Motor Company;
- General Motors Corporation;
- Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.;
- DaimlerChrysler AG;
- Fiat;
- Sustainable Asset Management Group;
- Peugeot Citroen;
- T&E;
- Hyundai Corporation





