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Why Logistics Companies Should Provide Climate Smart Services and Gain Competitive Advantages

Why Logistics Companies Should Provide Climate Smart Services and Gain Competitive Advantages

The logistics industry is a vital component of the global economy, responsible for transporting goods and materials worldwide. However, it is also a significant contributor to greenhouse gas emissions and climate change. According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), the transportation sector accounted for 24% of global energy-related CO2 emissions in 2019. As a result, logistics companies are increasingly looking for ways to reduce their environmental impact and promote sustainability. Going Green: Climate-Smart Services in Logistics for a Sustainable Future Climate-smart services are transportation and logistics solutions designed to minimize environmental impact. These services can take many forms, including carbon-neutral shipping, electric or hybrid vehicles, and efficient routing and packaging.Logistics companies can lower their operational costs and improve their bottom line by reducing energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions. In addition, by promoting sustainable practices throughout the supply chain, logistics companies can help reduce the industry’s overall carbon footprint and contribute to global efforts to combat climate change. Urgent Need for Logistics Companies to Prioritize Climate Action for Sustainable Supply Chains Logistics companies must adopt climate action at the core of their business model to effectively provide climate-smart services. These include investing in fuel-efficient vehicles, optimizing routes, reducing packaging waste, and collaborating with suppliers and customers to promote sustainable practices throughout the supply chain. Green Initiative: Empowering Logistics Companies to Achieve Climate Goals with Advisory and Certification Services Green Initiative’s climate advisory and certification services can help logistics companies achieve these goals. For example, Green Initiative can conduct a carbon footprint assessment to identify areas for improvement, guide high-impact climate action, and offer carbon offsetting programs to help companies mitigate their carbon footprint. Governments and international organizations also implement policies and regulations to promote climate-smart logistics. For example, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) has set targets to reduce carbon emissions from the shipping sector by at least 50% by 2050. The European Union is promoting low-emission vehicles and alternative fuels in transport through initiatives like the Green Deal and the Sustainable and Smart Mobility Strategy. In summary, sustainable logistics is crucial to addressing climate change. Companies and organizations can help build more sustainable logistics systems that benefit both the environment and global trade by employing various strategies to reduce emissions, optimize supply chains, and leverage digital technologies. By partnering with Green Initiative, logistics companies can take a proactive approach to climate action, reduce their environmental impact, and help address the urgent challenge of climate change. Click here to contact us.

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Building Tourism Back Better

A Climate Action Guide For Tourism Businesses and Destinations

As the world continues to recover from the unprecedented shock of the COVID-19 pandemic, rebuilding a sustainable tourism sector remains a shared responsibility for tourism organizations worldwide. Amid mounting evidence of severe climate change, the window of opportunity for swiftly reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions is rapidly narrowing. In November 2021 The UN World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) and the UN Environment Programme (UNEP), in collaboration with the Travel Foundation, launched the Glasgow Declaration for Climate Action in Tourism at the climate-change conference COP26. The declaration calls on all tourism stakeholders to publicly demonstrate a joint commitment towards GHG reduction and climate resilience. In the wake of the Glasgow Declaration, the tourism industry is striving to embrace the challenges posedby climate change. Reaching a broad consensus on how to address climate change would be of utmost importance, impacting tourism industry developments and performance in the years to come. Since 2014 Green Initiative has been working alongside tourism businesses and destinations worldwide, introducing best climate action practices leading to efficient processes, access to climate financing, cost reductions, compliance with ESG standards, and international climate leadership. As part of our continuous support to accelerate the decarbonization of global tourism, a Climate Action Guide for Tourism Businesses and Destinations was prepared by Green Initiative and technically reviewed by the staff of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO), United Nations Climate Change (UNFCCC) and United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD). Forthcoming at COP 27th At Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt, the guide provides a practical roadmap to define baseline emissions, monitor carbon footprint changes, set emissions targets, evaluate progress, and publicize climate commitments and successes. At Green Initiative, we believe that unsustainable business-as-usual models will lose competitiveness and disappear. It’s time to reinforce collaborative processes and work together, “Building Tourism Back Better”. Please click here to download the Climate Action Guide For Tourism Businesses and Destinations.

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The Green Logistics Revolution

The Green Logistics Revolution

Logistics companies achieve Carbon Neutral certification and take the lead in climate action transport services sector. The companies DELFIN GROUP, an international cargo agent; and DELFIN LOGISTICS, the transportation arm of the DELFIN group, were granted the Carbon Neutral certification, issued by the GREEN INITIATIVE, complying with global standards validated by the United Nations. The companies, part of the CIMC CHINA holding company, achieved this certification by successfully completing the process of measuring and offsetting their carbon footprint, with high standards of transparency. These companies are leading the way in the logistics sector, in terms of responsibility and climate action; assuming specific commitments within its Action Plans for 2023-2025, specifically referring to 1) the reduction of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in its operations, and 2) innovation in climate-smart services. “We decided to incorporate climate action into our business model, because we are convinced that international trade can be part of the solution and not part of the problem of global warming. We want to lead this great ‘green logistics revolution’ in Peru, developing the necessary capacities that allow us to be the first option in carbon neutral logistics services”. Felipe Lopez, general manager of DELFIN LOGISTICS. For his part, Herbert Saco-Vertiz, commercial manager of DELFIN GROUP, added that “The climate agenda is a priority in all economic segments, including international trade. We are going to support our clients to reduce their carbon emissions and generate a positive impact on the climate, through climate-smart logistics services. The “green logistics revolution” is a call for innovation and Peru, as a leading exporting country in many sectors, must anticipate it in order not to lose competitiveness. At Delfin Group, we will be helping exporters meet their climate goals.” Herbert Saco-Vertiz, commercial manager of DELFIN GROUP Both executives agreed that their great task is to assume leadership and internalize climate action within the company and among their stakeholders, so that the positive impact of their climate actions generate value for their clients, who will also benefit from climate smart logistical services. Also, both executives have something in common when it comes to relationship building with suppliers: they consider them to be a fundamental part of their carbon footprint mitigation strategy, in order to progressively reduce GHG emissions from their operations. To achieve Carbon Neutral certification, the companies of the DELFIN group engaged into detailed and transparent measurement of its corporate carbon footprint and mitigation action, there results were reviewed and are available at Green Initiative – Impact webpage. Engage your business into a New Level Learn how to engage your Business into a New Level of Leadership and Competitiveness by becoming Climate Positive, Climate Neutral and Climate Measured certified here.

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Understanding the sustainability of electric cars

Driving Ethically: Understanding the sustainability of electric cars.

by autotrader.co.uk With 91% of electric car owners stating they wouldn’t consider trading in for a petrol or diesel version, more consumers are seeing the value in sustainable transportation. Their guide covers how electric vehicles impact the planet: How cars affect the environment with polluting gases, like carbon dioxide and nitrogen How electric vehicles can lower emissions in the automotive industry The history of electric cars Future challenges for electric car uptake Tips for buying and owning your electric car responsibly It delves into key insights like: People are willing to put their money where their mouth is. 57% of consumers are willing to change their purchasing habits to help reduce negative environmental impact. The shift to electric vehicles would cut the overall lifetime Greenhouse Gas footprint by about 37% for passenger vehicles while reducing the operating footprint by 75%. Electric vehicle usage is only rising. In 2010, there were only 17,000 electric cars on the road around the world. By 2019, that number had grown to 7.2 million. For the 53% of drivers that aren’t considering an electric vehicle, the most common reason is a lack of public charging points (69%). We deeply recommend the reading! Click here to read the guide. Wish to become climate positive? Learn how to engage your business in a New Level of Leadership and Competitiveness. Become Climate Positive, Climate Neutral, and Climate Measured certified.

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SENAC - Driving Climate Action in Brazil Tourism and Trade Sector

SENAC – Driving Climate Action in Brazil Tourism and Trade Sector

About SENAC The National Commercial Training Service (SENAC) is the leading professional education agent focused on Brazil’s Trade of Goods, Services, and Tourism. It is present in more than 1,800 municipalities, from North to South of Brazil, where it maintains the state-of-the-art infrastructure of more than 600 school units, pedagogical companies, and mobile units. To support the tourism sector in the State of Bahia, in its alignment with the main trends and climate regulations at a national and international level, SENAC has been working since August 2022 to apply good climate management practices for its School Restaurant in Bahia. The Climate Action Project The goal of this first climate action project is to introduce the management of carbon emissions in the SENAC school restaurants, seeking to: Comply with the climate guidelines promoted by the World Tourism Organization through the Glasgow Declaration. Comply with UN Climate Change GHG emissions management protocols. Achieve the global Carbon Neutral certification as recognition to be offered by the Green Initiative. The success of this effort could mean the development of new internal capacities and, consequently, a unique reference for the tourism and commerce sector of the State of Bahia and the country in terms of climate action. SENAC and Green Initiative Green Initiative is supporting SENAC by bringing essential carbon mitigation practices to the center of its business model that will contribute to improvements in the efficiency of operations, as well as raising the awareness of students and thousands of customers who use the services of the Restaurante-Escola. Learn how to engage your business in a New Level of Leadership and Competitiveness. Become Climate Positive, Climate Neutral, and Climate Measured certified. Lastly, click here to contact us to find out more about taking your organization to the next level in Climate Action.

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First Condo in The World to Be Climate Positive Certified

First Climate Positive Certified Condo in The World

Tivoli Ecoresidences da Bahia, Brazil: the first condominium in the world to be Climate Positive certified. The Concept Since launch in 2012, Tivoli Ecoresidence provides visitors with an unique experience of living in harmony with nature. Another key point is that this vision is now more relevant than ever. As we know, the COVID-19 Pandemy showed that it is necessary to reconcile the relationship between man and nature. With this in mind, we must integrate culture and business models of all economic sectors. By all means, including tourism. Climate Positive Certification Tivoli Ecoresidences began the necessary steps to achieve the Climate Positive Certification in March 2022. As the need to set a new and more sustainable path became imminent. Promoted by the Green Initiative, this climate certification is explicitly an international recognition. The company is a leading certification organization. Equally important, an active partner of the United Nations and World Tourism Organization for deploying climate action awareness and standards worldwide. The great news is that the certification as Climate Positive Condominium is the first of its kind. Many will follow the same steps and take action. At Tivoli, 42 Ecoresidences operate in an integrated and harmonious way within an area of 15 hectares of Atlantic Forest. Only 10% of the total condo area has built space. This allows the primary forest to maintain the quality of its ecosystem services, including capturing carbon from the atmosphere and biodiversity. carbon emissions and footprint As part of the Climate Positive certification process, Tivoli Ecoresidences is conducting an in-depth analysis to track most compelling evidence on its primary sources of carbon emissions. Such data is important to realize and will help managers identify actions to allow progressive reduction of their carbon footprint. Taking Action As a result, Tivoli Ecoresidence is incorporating climate management into its business model and condo operation by taking this actions. Furthermore, they are developing new capabilities and adding a differentiated value to the experience of tourists and visitors of the northern coast of Bahia, in Brazil. We believe that the answer to avoiding global warming is in the shared responsibility of everyone. From Tivoli Ecoresidence, we are very proud to connect and contribute to the achievements of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and the World Tourism Organization to promote a climate-smart tourist activity. Odair Conceição Click here to see the Tivoli Ecoresidence in Google Earth Engage in Climate Action Commit to a new level of leadership and competitiveness by becoming a Climate Positive, Carbon Neutral and Carbon Measured certified. Click here to learn more about Green Initiative Certifications.

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Climate Action at Delfin Group and Delfin Logistics

Climate Action at Delfin Group

Introducing Strategic Climate Action at Delfin Group and Delfin Logistics Delfin Group and Delfin Logistics are becoming the pioneer companies in the logistics services sector. Hence, steadily advancing toward Green Initiative’s Carbon Neutral Certification. Business Strategy Delfin Group and Delfin Logistics, the group’s new land freight transport company, are introducing climate action as part of their business strategy. As a result, this generates new climate-smart products and services. Investments in the application of new technologies give greater efficiency to its logistics processes, among other good practices. “In three words: We are leading into a new climate standard. This 2022 begins our journey to strategic climate action. We are determined to find a balance between economic performance, the environment, and the well-being of society. Therefore, this initiative fills us with pride. We want to share the beginning of this new stage with our clients and partners”. José Pagador – Director Lastly, the beginning of this new phase is possible with the support of the Green Initiative. Altogether, by advising executives throughout the climate certification cycle. Know more about the actions on the way to the Carbon Neutral Certification of Delfin Group by visiting https://www.delfingroupco.com/ Engage in Climate Action In like manner, learn how to engage your Business into a New Level of Leadership and Competitiveness. Become Climate Positive, Climate Neutral and Climate Measured certified here.

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Glasgow Declaration Capacity Building Working Group and Green Initiative 2022

Green Initiative partners with UNWTO

Green Initiative is partnering with the UNWTO, actively supporting the Glasgow Declaration Capacity Building Working Group Green Initiative, a leading sustainable certification company, is proud to announce that it has partnered with the UNWTO and the Travel Foundation to support the Glasgow Declaration Capacity Building Working Group. The Glasgow Declaration serves as a catalyst to accelerate climate action in tourism. It secures strong actions, commitment and support to Global Goals. Emissions must halve over the next decade The tourism sector is one of the largest industries in the world and is a flourishing industry. Yet, with many environmental challenges in climate action. It must reach Net Zero Emissions as soon as possible before 2050, in order to support global goals. Launched at COP26 in November 2021, the Declaration has just over 6 months of existence. Over 500 travel and tourism stakeholders have already joined. The Declaration has two Coordinating Partners, UNWTO and the Travel Foundation. All within the framework of the One Planet Sustainable Tourism Programme. The primary objective of the Working Group is to support the Glasgow Declaration’s goal of building travel and tourism’s basic knowledge, capacity, and the enabling environment for success in climate action. Expectations for 2022 The Capacity Building Working Group will focus on developing tools that provide essential guidance for all signatory typologies. The group will provide input and feedback on different technical products. It will support companies and destinations into the introduction of climate action. All of these, set as a strategic aspect of tourism companies business models. Engage Now Commit to a new level of leadership and competitiveness in the tourism industry by introducing climate action at the core of your business model, and become Climate Positive, Carbon Neutral and /or Carbon Measured certified. Click here to learn more about Green Initiative Certifications and Climate Action Solutions for Tourism.

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Santa Natura - The first brand of natural products to obtain carbon neutral certification in Peru, renews its certification and has received a gold medal from the United Nations

First Carbon Neutral brand in Peru

The first brand of natural products to obtain Carbon Neutral Certification in Peru, Santa Natura, renews its certification and receives a gold medal from the United Nations. About Santa Natura 20 years ago Santa Natura founders began studying the nutritional properties of “super foods” and the healing benefits of medicinal plants that Andean Cultures have known for a millennium. Peru’s #1 Company Currently, Santa Natura is Peru’s No.1 company in natural super foods. And what’s more is that they lead the trend in the Latin American market. They are recognized for quality products with great contribution to human life and health. Carbon Neutral Certified Santa Natura is the first natural products company in Peru to obtain a Carbon Neutral Certification. On top of this, it has renewed the certification for the second year, and has been recognized with the gold medal in the categories of Calculated Carbon Footprint and Compensation. This result reflects the sincere commitment of its team; who has a deep awareness that it has a transformative role; by rethinking and making its processes more efficient, and truly understanding that the production of its products leaves a mark on the planet. “At Santa Natura we are very pleased to have won this gold medal for the reduction of our carbon footprint, and renew our Carbon Neutral Certification. Knowing that we are contributing to the care of our environment, that we are helping to preserve the biodiversity of Peru and the world, fills us with pride as we continue our commitment to work with more responsibility“. Jeanette Emmanuelle, director of Santa Natura Responsibility in Reducing and avoiding Carbon Emissions The Green Initiative Carbon Neutral Certification entails commitments to climate responsibility. And Santa Natura is making a wide array of investments to reduce and avoid carbon emissions, by striving to fulfill the commitment assumed with the United Nations. Moreover, align its prospects with Objective 12 of Responsible Production and Consumption and Goal 13 for Climate Action of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. Through this certification process, they have reduced the main sources of greenhouse gas emissions; most notably in the areas of optimized consumption of gas, electricity and water in containers, as well as in the optimization of energy transmission and distribution. In this context, residual emissions were offset throuIn this context, residual emissions were offset through projects certified by the United Nations Climate Organization, as part of the international program of Clean Development Mechanisms (CDM). The Challenge The company recognizes that it has an important challenge in the progressive reduction of its emissions. And to achieve this, it must incorporate its suppliers in a process of shared responsibility; where everyone, including the planet, must benefit. Engage Now Commit to a new level of leadership and competitiveness by becoming a Climate Positive, Carbon Neutral and Carbon Measured certified. Click here to learn more about Green Initiative Certifications.

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Why do businesses use carbon offsetting

Why do businesses use carbon offsetting?

Even 15 years ago, it would have been unusual for a company to have a statement about their carbon footprint on their website, or even a statement about sustainability. The brands that did were forward-thinking and often considered slightly quirky.  Now, with the effects of climate change looming in our everyday lives, many consumers are starting to be curious around the sustainable practices of the businesses that they love. It’s no longer enough to ban single-use plastic bags. Instead, schemes like carbon offsetting are becoming more common. Carbon offsetting is the idea that companies and individuals can pay to reduce their carbon footprint through carbon capture or carbon reduction. Carbon capture, as the name suggests, covers schemes that capture and store carbon, most commonly planting trees,do this naturally. Carbon reduction is where a company pays to help research into alternative energy sources, such as wind and solar. But why do companies pay to do this when they’re not required to by the government? We take a look at three reasons why it’s a good idea. Consumer opinion As previously mentioned, consumers will vote with their wallets when it comes to sustainability. Ethical consumers want to see real change, with 84% of customers stating they would or might stop buying from a company if they thought they were acting unsustainably.  Whilst trying to outsmart your competition ideally wouldn’t be the primary reason for going green, it’s vital for companies that want to remain a first choice for consumers. It can be good PR, and especially if a company is trying to position itself as a caring brand, strong eco-credentials are vital. Taking responsibility Ideally, the biggest reason that companies should consider carbon offsetting is because they care about the environment and want to take responsibility for the carbon they’re producing. We now know more than ever about the effects of fossil fuels on the environment, so there’s no longer any reason for a company to remain in the dark when it comes to climate change.  The rise of online shopping is also making an impact. Most medium to large companies offer a home delivery service, and this means that the number of vans and trucks on the road are increasing. With this comes a rise in carbon emissions, which is a big problem unless a company chooses to use electric vehicles. Transport accounts for the largest proportion of greenhouse gas emissions in the world, so every company that is adding an online shopping option should take this into account. Employee hiring and retainment As well as being conscious consumers, increasingly people want to make sure that they’re working for a company that lines up with their own values. This is especially true for millennials, with research showing that 40% of this age group have chosen a company over a competitor offer because of their sustainability credentials. The same research showed that millennials would take a pay cut to work for a company that is environmentally responsible.  With this age group and Gen Z holding the newest talent, it’s clear that it’s crucial for companies to consider offsetting and their overall policies if they want to keep the best team. Writer bio – Elizabeth Long I graduated with a degree in English Language, and then travelled to different countries in order to expand my views, and experience different cultures. I now write meaningful posts, designed to give readers helpful take-home points that they can act on in their own lives.

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