London to give Ukraine cars that do not meet emission standards
On March 15, London began collecting cars that do not meet the standards of the capital's Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) to be transferred to Ukraine for humanitarian and medical needs
The Financial Times reports this, according to RBC-Ukraine.
It is noted that as part of the initiative of Transport for London, British-Ukrainian Aid (Bua) and the Embassy of Ukraine, participants in the Ulez recycling program can donate their car in exchange for the same amount they would otherwise receive.
The scheme is open to all London residents, small businesses and charitable organizations.
The vehicles will be used to transport vulnerable population groups, medical personnel and aid.
The London Ambulance Service is also donating 50 decommissioned ambulances to Ukraine. Although its vehicles are not subject to Ulez tolls, they are in the process of decommissioning the vehicles as non-compliant.
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On December 27, the Japanese Ministry of Defense donated several vehicles to Ukraine for the needs of the Armed Forces.
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