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Green Logistics is a term used to describe the environmentally friendly practices used in the transportation and delivery of goods. It is a subset of the broader concept of green supply chain management, which seeks to reduce the environmental impact of the entire supply chain. Green Logistics focuses on reducing the environmental impact of transportation and delivery, such as reducing fuel consumption, emissions, and waste. It also includes the use of renewable energy sources, such as electric vehicles, and the use of sustainable packaging materials.
Green Logistics is becoming increasingly important as businesses and consumers become more aware of the environmental impact of their activities. Companies are increasingly looking for ways to reduce their environmental footprint, and green logistics is one way to do this.
Some companies in the Green Logistics market include UPS, DHL, FedEx, Amazon, and Walmart. Show Less Read more