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Car makers must go green, says public in new EU poll

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The results of an opinion poll released yesterday, show an overwhelming 87 per cent of people in the UK think measures to force car manufacturers to make smarter cars that use 25 per cent less fuel should be introduced urgently.

Two-thirds of respondents thought that requiring car manufacturers to reduce the fuel consumption of their vehicles by a quarter would boost the UK economy - because people would spend less money on fuel and so have more to spend on other things.

And the poll shows there is a clear public appetite for green motoring - over half of those questioned saying that apart from cost, fuel consumption was the most important factor in choosing a new or second hand car - ahead of safety and comfort.

The UK findings are mirrored in four other countries where polling was carried out. The results come days before key MEP votes in the European Parliament which will be critical in determining future emissions standards for new cars.

Friends of the Earth is calling on MEPs to vote for tough emissions standards for new cars in order to cut fuel consumption and tackle climate change. Reducing the fuel consumption of cars sold in the EU by 25 per cent would cut average carbon dioxide emissions from new cars to approximately 120 grammes per kilometre, the 2012 target being demanded by green groups. Friends of the Earth also wants MEPs to go even further by committing to a longer term target of 80g/km by 2020.

Friends of the Earth’s Senior Transport Campaigner Tony Bosworth said:

“The message has come across loud and clear: people want car makers to produce cleaner, smarter cars that use less fuel, reduce climate change emissions and slash fuel bills.

“Politicians must act on public demand by standing up to the self-interested lobbying of the car industry and delivering the tough standards that people clearly want”.

Alliance Against Urban 4×4s Managing Director Blake Ludwig added:

“These survey results mirror what people have told us on the streets: they are horrified by how much they have to spend on petrol and agree that they would be willing to pay more for a more fuel efficient car.

“Consumers urgently need our MEPs and UK ministers to have some guts and push for stringent carbon dioxide targets.”

Author: Faye Sunderland, August 29, 2008
Filed under: Green credentials, Latest news

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