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How to Reduce Carbon Footprint in Transport?  

How to reduce the carbon footprint? That is the question! More and more owners of transport companies are puzzling over ways to reduce the carbon footprint. Transport of goods is associated with negative effects for the environment in the form of pollution, excessive electricity consumption and climate change, which is why the European Union strives for member states to achieve climate neutrality, and transport companies to reduce the amount of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.

What is carbon footprint in transport? 

The carbon footprint in the transport industry is created as a result of the use of fossil fuels, which are harmful to the ecological environment and pollute it. Therefore, it is so important that transport companies strive for the lowest possible carbon dioxide emissions and try to educate their employees in the field of eco-driving, the goal of which will be a lower carbon footprint. The carbon footprint is defined as the amount of greenhouse gases and other air pollutants produced per person and enterprise.

The European Union, through its goal of striving for climate neutrality, has imposed on transport companies the adaptation to these requirements in order to achieve sustainable development and improve environmental aspects. Therefore, transport companies must strive to generate a smaller carbon footprint and care for energy efficiency.

Transport companies have a huge share in the generation of the carbon footprint, because they use gas and fuel, i.e. substances that adversely affect the ecological environment.

Why is the reduction of greenhouse gases so important in the transport industry? 

According to data from the European Environment Agency, Polish transport is responsible for approx. 1/4 of the carbon dioxide produced in 2019. This means that road transport accounts for pollution in as much as 71%. Did you know that one truck in Poland emits approx. 26 tons of carbon dioxide per year?

The European Union wants to achieve climate neutrality by 2050 and therefore transport companies must strive to limit the carbon footprint in their enterprises.

Carbon footprint in the transport industry – why does it arise and what can companies do to strive for sustainable development? 

The carbon footprint in logistics arises as a result of the use of fossil fuels such as crude oil and gas, as a result of the generation of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere during transport and climate change. Therefore, it is so important that logistics companies regularly strive to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, use the company fleet more responsibly to carry out transport orders and plan shorter routes to increase travel efficiency and carry out activities for the benefit of the environment.

Reduction of carbon footprint and greenhouse gases in the transport industry – why is it so important? 

The transport industry uses fossil fuels, the impact of which is unfavorable on atmospheric air, our health and at the same time ecology. For this reason, the European Union and its goals regarding climate neutrality by 2050 mean that transport companies must meet the requirements of applicable regulations and reduce the carbon footprint and pollution in the environment by 2030 to meet EU requirements in this regard.

Effective ways to reduce the carbon footprint in transport

Transport companies have a huge impact on the environment and the formation of the carbon footprint, which is why they must regularly engage in pro-environmental activities that will reduce the carbon footprint. What good can such companies do for the environment? Here are effective ways to reduce the carbon footprint:

  1. Training for drivers, which will result in greater awareness of drivers about the principles of eco-driving, which allows saving company fuel and developing better habits related to driving style. The way drivers drive has a huge impact on fuel consumption and causes that as a result of inappropriate eco-driving techniques, more exhaust fumes, pollution are produced and the carbon footprint increases.
  2. Developing rules in the company that will contribute to better transport efficiency and allow dispatchers to plan travel routes even better
  3. Investment in warehouses that use the potential of renewable energy to save electricity and draw energy from an inexhaustible source, which is the sun.
  4. Using modern technology well selected for the needs of the enterprise and eliminating investments that involve excessive expenses, and do not necessarily serve the environment.
  5. Replacing the company fleet with electric cars, the use of which in everyday work will be emission-free for the ecological environment. Not without reason, it is worth using electric vehicles for this purpose, which do not generate pollution and are beneficial for the ecological environment.
  6. Better planning of routes for professional drivers by dispatchers taking into account modern telematics systems that will allow delivering loads in a short time, avoiding traffic jams and at the same time increasing energy efficiency.

Cooperation with a company that cares about ecology and carbon footprint reduction 

Are you looking for a transport company that has a modern vehicle fleet, cares about the ecological environment and limits the carbon footprint? We invite you to cooperate with Trans-Tok. 

Especially if you care about cooperation with an experienced logistics company that minimizes the carbon footprint thanks to the skillful use of modern technologies.

Take care of ecology in your company and better efficiency of the supply chain 

A smaller carbon footprint in transport companies requires primarily a well-thought-out strategy of internal activities. These can be not only developed eco-driving techniques for drivers and rewarding them for applying them in practice. Logistics companies can reduce the carbon footprint by replacing the fleet with an electric one and by saving electricity, e.g. in offices and warehouses.