#supply-chain-emissions
(7 articles)Japanese Companies Cut Carbon Footprint: DHL's Guide to Greener Logistics
DHL has published guidance specifically targeting Japanese companies seeking to lower their supply chain carbon footprint. This initiative reflects the growing pressure on organizations across Japan t
GreenLine Champions LNG Adoption in Freight as Fuel Concerns Mount
GreenLine is advancing liquefied natural gas (LNG) adoption in the freight and transportation sector as environmental and operational fuel concerns intensify across supply chains. This initiative refl
California Invests $1B in Electric Truck Fleets
California's $1 billion investment in electric truck infrastructure represents a significant structural shift in how freight moves through one of North America's most critical logistics corridors. Thi
Mars and Ofi Partner to Slash Cocoa Supply Chain Carbon
Mars and ingredients supplier Ofi have announced a strategic five-year partnership aimed at substantially reducing the carbon footprint of cocoa production in Ecuador. The collaboration centers on imp
General Mills GHG Emissions Growth Slows—Targets at Risk
General Mills reported a significant deceleration in its greenhouse gas emission reduction progress, achieving only a 14% reduction against a 2020 baseline in fiscal 2025, down from 19% in the prior y
Greener Freight: How Transportation Decarbonization Reshapes Supply Chains
The International Council on Clean Transportation highlights a critical inflection point: companies must move beyond conventional trucking toward diversified, lower-carbon freight modes to meet climat
EEA 2025 Report: Europe's Freight Transport Sustainability
The European Environment Agency (EEA) has released its 2025 report on freight transport activity and the sustainability of Europe's mobility systems. This report provides critical assessment of how Eu
