A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held at Greenarc’s Padiham depot to celebrate the occasion, and Greenhaul, a leading haulage company and valued Greenarc customer, was the first business to utilise the new pump. Their HGV truck became the very first vehicle in Lancashire to be filled with HVO at the Padiham site.
“We’re excited to be part of this inaugural moment with Greenarc,” said Michael Pope, Operations Manager at Greenhaul. “Having access to HVO via a fuel card is a massive step forward in reducing our environmental impact, and perfectly aligns with our commitment to sustainable practices.
“We look forward to a continued partnership with Greenarc as we explore even more sustainable transportation options together.”
Paving the way for a greener future
This initiative extends beyond just HVO. With support from fuel infrastructure partner LCM Environmental, Greenarc has also strategically expanded its network to include AdBlue, a solution that tackles nitrogen oxide emissions from diesel vehicles.
“The launch of Lancashire’s first HVO pump, alongside the introduction of AdBlue to our network, represents a significant milestone for Greenarc,” said Kevin Jackson, Commercial Sales Manager, who had the honour of cutting the ribbon. “These developments directly support our mission to ease the world’s journey to clean energy and make it a reality. We’re confident that this new infrastructure will empower businesses across Lancashire and the surrounding areas to embrace sustainable fuelling options for their transport and operational needs.”
Specialising in bespoke carbon reduction and ESG reporting, Greenarc’s suite of clean energy solutions includes solar PV, electric vehicles, EV charging, low-carbon electrical services, heating systems, renewable diesel, and carbon offset fuel cards.
Main image courtesy of Greenarc with representatives from Greenarc, LCM Environmental, and Greenhaul at the HVO pump launch.