In partnership with Scania, Murrays has introduced five new biodiesel-fuelled coaches, cutting CO₂ emissions by over 80% while maintaining the high-performance standards their passengers expect.
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Murrays and Scania have partnered to introduce a fleet of new coaches powered by B100 biodiesel, significantly reducing CO2 emissions by over 80% for their routes in Queensland. The five new coaches, which run on a locally produced renewable fuel, fulfill a customer request for a low-emissions solution for transporting workers to the Surat Basin. This initiative is part of Murrays' broader commitment to sustainability and is seen as a practical and immediate way to lower their carbon footprint.
Key details of the initiative Partnership:
Murrays partnered with Scania to introduce the new biodiesel-powered coaches.
Fuel:
The coaches run on B100 biodiesel, a renewable fuel that reduces CO2 emissions by over 80% compared to conventional diesel. The fuel is locally produced in Queensland.
Vehicles:
Five new Scania coaches, fitted with BCI bodies, were delivered for the project.
Routes:
The new coaches operate on transit contracts between Brisbane and regional Queensland, including routes to the Surat Basin, Toowoomba, St George, and Cunnamulla.
Sustainability commitment:
Murrays views this as a key step in its strategy to a more sustainable future, with the goal of continually reducing its environmental impact through technologies like biofuels, and is also exploring other solutions like electric vehicles.



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