Logistics service provider, Rhenus Group will be neutralising the carbon emissions of all of its less-than-container-load (LCL) products by 2030. Starting from 2022, cargo shipped with the Rhenus Consolidation Box out of Hilden Gateway (Germany) will be carbon neutral, with no additional costs to customers. The service will progressively roll out through all gateways in which Rhenus operates worldwide.
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"We are not only striving to make logistics simple for our customers, but also doing our part to support the environment, such as investing in sustainability projects," said Jan Harnisch, global chief operating officer at Rhenus Air & Ocean.
With green thinking firmly established throughout the Rhenus operations, the carbon-neutral LCL product marks a new milestone in its sustainability strategy.
The group launched the world's first CO2 reduction program for airfreight, RheGreen, in 2019. Since 2015, Rhenus has undergone an annual assessment and received the Silver Status for several years from EcoVadis, an independent agency that evaluates corporate social responsibility-related activities in accordance with international standards.
On-going green logistics efforts worldwide include a seven-year continuous annual tree-planting activity in India, climate-neutral warehouse locations with green infrastructure like renewable energy and LED lighting, including electric mobility and recyclable packaging, energy management system implementation across Germany and the Netherlands and a Rhenus Group Corporate Forest to support agroforestry projects.