Exploring the sustainable future of e-commerce logistics

July 11, 2023 EcoVadis EN


Supply chains generate around 60% of all carbon emissions globally. For e-commerce retailers looking to reduce their impact, it’s an obvious and crucial place to start. Whether legislative or political, brand, stakeholder or consumer-driven, there’s pressure from all sides for e-commerce businesses to improve sustainability across the supply chain. Put simply, the stakes couldn’t be higher.



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