JLE Industries, one of the fastest-growing Flatbed freight solutions providers in North America, is kicking off 2022 by announcing it has committed to a pilot program with Remora, an exciting start-up that has created a device to capture carbon emissions from semi-trucks. Beginning in Q3 2022, JLE will install Remora’s mobile carbon capture device across a segment of its fleet for an initial 90-day period. This partnership is integral to JLE’s long-range decarbonization strategy, a demonstration of their commitment to sustainability efforts.
Remora’s device is mounted between the truck’s tractor and its trailer, and attaches to its tailpipe to capture as much as 80% of the emitted carbon dioxide. Remora then sells the captured carbon dioxide to concrete producers and other end-users, sharing the proceeds with their trucking company customers.
“Remora is excited to partner with JLE to help reduce their fleet's carbon emissions,” said Paul Gross, Co-CEO of Remora. “Adding our device to one semi-truck is equivalent to planting 6,200 trees.”