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The HECTOR project (Hydrogen Waste Collection Vehicles in North West Europe) is an EU-funded project aiming to deploy and test 7 fuel cell waste trucks in 7 pilot sites covering a wide range of operational contexts across the north west Europe area. The aim of the project is to demonstrate that fuel cell waste trucks provide an effective solution to reduce emissions from road transport. Aberdeen City Council is the Lead Partner for the HECTOR project and Sandra Omondi is responsible for managing Aberdeen’s participation in the project and co-ordinating all the project partners and comms activities. On behalf of all partners, Sandra will share the main project conclusions, operational experiences and lessons learned when it comes to deploying fuel cell waste trucks. REVIVE is an EU-funded project, supported by the Clean Hydrogen Partnership, aiming to accelerate the deployment of hydrogen fuelled refuse trucks in Europe by developing and deploying up to 15 trucks in real-world operating conditions. Andrew Flagg leads ERM’s role as communication & dissemination partner in the REVIVE project, and will be introducing the project, its status to date, and some of the early learnings from the project & best practice for deploying this technology.