iCET was invited to present its recent China fuel consumption gap analysis at the 9th Better Air Quality and 17th IUAPPA World Clean Air Congress in Busan Korea, on August 31st. Maya Ben Dror, iCET’s Clean Transportation Transformation Director, highlighted the need for improved fuel consumption and vehicle emissions measurement methods and management practices, as well as the benefits of collaborating towards the collection of end-user data using social-media platforms for flashing out gaps between reported and real-world emissions.
Over 1,100 stakeholders participated, over 40 exhibitors, and close to 60 countries represented, the conference was designed to strengthen parities commitment towards working for clean air and served as a call to action to find local solutions that address the impact of air pollution on public health and our urban future. Presentation are available on the Clean Air Asia's website:http://cleanairasia.org/baq2016presentations/
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