Greening the Supply Chain with BT: Sustainability in Transport & Logistics
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BT is the UK’s leading provider of business broadband and business phone services.
The Transport and Logistics industry, a cornerstone of global commerce, faces a pressing challenge: reducing its significant contribution to greenhouse gas emissions. As governments worldwide, including the UK, commit to ambitious net-zero targets, T&L companies must innovate and adapt to meet these environmental goals. This blog explores the industry's current emissions footprint, the UK's net-zero ambitions, and potential strategies for T&L companies to achieve greater sustainability by partnering with BT.
Transport & Logistics Carbon Footprint and UK's Net-Zero Target
The T&L sector is a significant contributor to UK greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, accounting for 26% of the nation's total emissions in 2021, making it the largest single sector responsible for GHG output (Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy). It's clear that the industry's reliance on fossil fuels for transportation and warehousing operations makes it a significant contributor to climate change. The UK government's ambitious target of achieving net-zero emissions by 2050 means that all companies, including those in T&L, must take decisive action to reduce their carbon footprint.
Low-Hanging Fruit for T&L Sustainability
While the transition to electric or hydrogen-powered vehicles may take time, there are several low-hanging fruit opportunities for T&L companies to reduce their emissions. With our expertise in technology and sustainability, we can play a vital role in supporting T&L companies on their journey to net-zero through…
Minimising IT Emissions
While IT emissions may make up a relatively small portion of emissions for T&L companies, they are likely to grow as the industry increasingly adopts AI and other advanced technologies. We can help minimise the IT-related carbon footprint through:
By adopting these strategies and leveraging our expertise, T&L companies can play a crucial role in addressing the climate crisis and building a more sustainable future.