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Delivered in partnership by the Scottish Government and the UK government. The Green Freeports bidding prospectus gives further details on the Green Freeport model and sets out how bidders can apply in Scotland.
Transition to a green financial system and mobilising investment in clean and resilient growth.
Investment into zero emission routes to and from the UK will help create long-term sustainability and keep our waters clean.
New funding will create new jobs and provide crucial infrastructure to help the haulage sector decarbonise.
Plug-in Taxi Grant provides funding of £6,000 per electric taxi vehicle and is extended until April 2025.
The Green Gilt and NS&I’s Green Savings Bonds help finance the transition to a green economy, tackling environmental challenges and creating green jobs across the UK.
Check which electric (plug-in) and hybrid vans, trucks and motorbikes are available for a grant.
The Environment Agency is the first government agency recognised under the Earned Recognition scheme for high standards in safety and compliance across its HGV fleet.
The Freight Innovation Fund is supporting businesses to innovate and back skilled UK jobs.
The schemes will support more than 4,400 jobs across the UK over the next decade, from Bath to Ballymena.
States will support the establishment of green shipping corridors globally under the Clydebank Declaration launched at COP26.
Check which documents you need to carry if you're the driver or a passenger in a lorry or other heavy goods vehicle (HGV) that crosses international borders.
UK Export Finance announces support for the world's first hydrogen-powered bus company
Check which documents you need to carry if you drive a bus or coach that crosses international borders.
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