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Sustainable Logistics : Best Practices & Benefits

With the growing significance of operating a more environmentally friendly supply chain, sustainable logistics is becoming an increasingly popular, and necessary, model.
Here, we explore the importance of sustainability in logistics, its best practices and benefits, and how we can plan for the future of logistics with sustainability as a priority.

Gabi Hadley, 09 January 2023

What is Sustainable Logistics?

Sustainable logistics is essentially about making logistics, freight and transportation more sustainable, by minimizing the environmental impact of the practices involved in these processes.

There are various ways you can implement sustainability into your logistics services. Here are some examples of best practice when it comes to sustainable logistics:

  • Overall sustainability assessment - assessing your overall logistics strategy to see where ore sustainable practices could be implemented

  • Optimising your travel routes - minimize unnecessary travel and waiting times to reduce your fuel consumption

  • Renewable energy or technology - review the potential to incorporate more green or renewable energy or technologies into your logistics strategy

  • Avoid wasted energy on partial capacity – minimize waste space and energy by ensuring your containers and/or transport are packed to maximum capacity

  • Sustainable packaging – introducing recyclable or sustainable packaging into your logistics strategy

  • Use integrated logistics – align your supply chain across all departments to maximize your overall efficiency

  • Greener transport options – consider greener alternatives to your transport where possible, e.g. electric-powered vehicles

Implementing these sustainable practices in your logistics isn’t always easy and can come at a cost. Integrating sustainability into your supply chain and logistics should be a priority for businesses, but it’s important to remember that it is an ongoing process and long-term goal. The important thing is to make a start on introducing more sustainable logistical practices and incorporate them into your future logistics strategy.

How do I get started with Sustainable Logistics?

As we mentioned, getting started with sustainable logistics can be challenging and a bit daunting, so let’s look at how SMEs can start to integrate sustainable logistics practices into your business strategy.

A key starting point is making sure your logistics process is as efficient as possible. This can be achieved by using a variety of transport options to get your products where they need to go. For example, using transport services such as train freight [GH1] or inland water transport [GH2] alongside road freight [GH3] can help to increase the efficiency of your journey. These transports omit less air pollution, avoid congestion and can help you transport your cargo from A to B faster and more efficiently.

When looking for a logistics partner it’s important to choose a provider that offers alternative inland transportation such as train freight or inland water transport, as these can improve your end-to-end logistics in numerous ways, namely by making your logistics more sustainable and efficient.

What’s the Importance of Sustainability in Logistics and Transport?

When it comes to tackling climate change, the logistics and transport industry are large contributors and therefore can have strong influence and impact. Large logistics companies are some of the key players that can make a big, positive change by implementing more sustainable logistics services and advocating this as the norm.

There are numerous benefits of sustainable logistics and supply chain management, for both the environment and for businesses. These include:

  • Reduced emissions and energy usage

  • Reducing waste creates a more efficient and cost-effective supply chain

  • Protects against reputational damage

  • Improved continuity of supply by diversifying your supply chain

  • More attractive to customers

  • Increasing environmental awareness

  • Alignment with government goals and commitments

As awareness and concern around sustainability continues to rise, it’s likely sustainable logistics andsupply chain management is what the future of logistics will look like.

Twill’s Top Tips for Being Sustainable

Making our business practices more sustainable across all operations is quickly becoming a priority for all SMEs, and this is no different for the budding entrepreneurs Twill recently interviewed. We spoke to 8 entrepreneurs about their business success stories, finding out how they integrated sustainability into their business and why its so important to them.

After speaking with them, we’ve put together a few top tips on how to be sustainable:

  • Use local suppliers to source your resources and/or materials

  • Use recycled materials in your products and/or processes

  • Use renewable energy or technologies where possible

  • Minimize your waste by removing unnecessary packaging, reusing and recycling and moving from paper to digital where possible

  • Using integrated logistics to optimise the efficiency and sustainability of your end-to-end logistics and transportation

Read more of our business success stories to discover more first-hand tips from our successful entrepreneurs.

How Twill is Working to Make Logistics More Sustainable

At Twill, we are working towards a greener future of more sustainable logistics. Our logistics services are supercharged by Maersk, allowing us to share in their sustainability vision. This includes a commitment to delivering net-zero operations by 2040.

Among other initiatives, Maersk is looking to achieve this by focusing on the decarbonisation of customer supply chains and the introduction of the first container ships run on green methanol. The work has already begun, with investments in green fuels and technology, responsible ship recycling and more efficient resource consumption.

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