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Bristol waste management company Grundon introduces first electric waste collection lorry

The electric lorry is a converted Dennis Eagle Mercedes-Benz Econic waste collection vehicle

Neil Grundon, chairman of Grundon Waste Management, with the company’s new electric vehicle.(Image: Grundon )

A South West waste management firm has begun the eco-friendly conversion of its Bristol fleet.

Grundon will launch a £300k electric collection vehicle at its Bristol site this week. The electric lorry is a converted Dennis Eagle Mercedes-Benz Econic waste collection vehicle, switched from diesel power to electric in partnership with Gloucestershire-based Refuse Vehicle Solutions (RVS) and Dutch conversion specialists EMOSS.

Grundon, which set up a new depot in Bristol two years ago, has announced plans to convert more of its city fleet to eco-friendly fuel over the coming months.

The programme will see a further 15 vehicles, including waste lorries and skip vehicles, run on a mixture of electric, hydrogen and technologies which are a hybrid of the two.

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The launch of the new vehicle makes Bristol the flagship for Grundon’s decarbonisation of its vehicle fleet, which is part of an ongoing annual £5m investment programme of vehicle conversions and purchases.

Neil Grundon, chairman of Grundon, said: “We’ve chosen Bristol to launch this vehicle as we know the city is at the forefront of wanting to operate more sustainably. We want to play our part in helping the city and its business community to reach those goals.

“We see this innovation as a real game-changer and an important milestone on our journey towards further helping our customers achieve their sustainability targets.”