Enabling Logistics Decarbonisation

The path to climate-neutral logistics requires standardised data and digital tools for measuring and reducing emissions. The Working Group Enabling Logistics Decarbonisation (ELD) is creating an open source basis for all stakeholders.
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Common challenges

According to the International Transport Forum, demand for freight transport is expected to almost triple by 2050. Freight transport and logistics account for eight to ten per cent of global greenhouse gas emissions. At the same time, awareness of the need to implement sustainability measures across the entire supply chain has risen sharply among the players in the logistics industry in recent years. Stricter legal requirements and changing consumer behaviour underline the importance of sustainable solutions for logistics.

Regular meeting

Our regular meeting takes place every fourth Thursday of the month from 11:00 to 12:00.

Lead

Justin Lemmens
Manager for Safety, Health, Environment and Quality (SHEQ)
LKW Walter

Nathalie Böhning
Innovation and Project Manager
Open Logistics Foundation

Members

Today, solutions for greater sustainability are best created within a network: By working together and using open source software, we are creating greener logistics.

Justin Lemmens
LKW Walter

Are you interested in this topic?

Participation in the Working Group Enabling Logistics Decarbonisation is open to members of the Open Logistics Foundation. The results published by the Working Group in the Open Logistics Repository are public and can be freely and commercially used by any company.

If you are interested in contributing to the Working Group, we would be happy to provide you with information about becoming a member of the Foundation. In addition, you have the opportunity to attend a Working Group meeting in advance to gain an impression of the topics and way of working.

Contact

Nathalie Böhning
Innovation and Project Manager

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