"Greener Highways: Pioneering Sustainable Supply Chains in Road Transport"
Neelam Pandey Pathak
Building Social Bay & Rozgar Dhaba |NSRCEL| Stanford Seed Spark 08|Tedx Speaker|Ex Tata |Ex Mahindra|Ex John Deere| Ex Philips |Ex Cummins |Advanced certified ESG Professional|Sourcing Leader | Ex PMI ACAC |
The logistics industry is responsible for a significant portion of global greenhouse gas emissions. Road transport, in particular, is a major contributor, accounting for around 11% of global CO2 emissions.
However, there is a growing movement towards sustainable logistics, as companies and consumers become more aware of the environmental impact of the supply chain. Sustainable logistics is the practice of reducing the environmental impact of logistics operations, while green logistics involves using sustainable and environmentally friendly practices throughout the entire supply chain.
One way to achieve sustainable road transport is to use alternative fuels. Electric vehicles (EVs) are becoming increasingly popular, as they produce zero emissions. Hybrid vehicles, which use both gasoline and electricity, can also help to reduce emissions.
Another way to reduce emissions is to optimize transport routes. This can be done by using software to plan the most efficient routes, and by consolidating shipments.
In addition, companies can also invest in fuel-efficient vehicles and driver training programs to improve fuel economy.
Here are some examples of how organizations are making their road transport more sustainable:
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These are just a few examples of how organizations are making their road transport more sustainable. As more and more companies adopt sustainable practices, the logistics industry can play a major role in reducing its environmental impact.
How can you make your road transport more sustainable?
If you are a business owner or consumer, there are a number of things you can do to make your road transport more sustainable:
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Sustainability is no longer a mere buzzword in the logistics and road transport industry. It's a driving force behind innovation and change. By optimizing routes, embracing electric vehicles, collaborating for progress, and seeking cleaner fuels, organizations are not only reducing their environmental footprint but also paving the way for a brighter, greener future.