Global Freight Forwarding :: Taking a More Environmental Approach

written by: David Marlow; article published: year 2009, month 11;

In: Root » Education and reference » Biology and ecology

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Conserving natural resources has taken the main stage and freight forwarding has stepped up.

Mere decades ago, the idea of conserving natural resources was only discussed by a select group of environmentalists. Now, the topic takes the main stage in many discussions today from design of homes to energy consumption to transportation of goods. Global freight forwarding is a big concern with regards to things like global warming, pollution and climate change. Suddenly, such topics are the forefront of the political agendas of many world leaders today. The freight industry in general has been given a lot of grief about the damage it causes the environment, but the fact is that goods must be transported from the location of origin to where consumers can purchase them in one way or another.

Other than the necessity of transporting goods one from place to the other, global freight forwarding receives a negative reputation due to accidental spills that sometimes occur during transport. While these are sometimes unavoidable, there are efforts that, if taken immediately, could lower the detrimental effects these events have on the environment. The goal then is to construct a plan to decrease the amount of polluting toxins released into the air by global freight forwarding in terms of actual transportation, spills and the disposal of waste products.

The first and most basic way to improve the level of gases being emitted by transport vehicles is to use greener fuel sources. Right now the easiest switch to make in this regard is to rely on vehicles that run on unleaded petrol rather than more expensive and dirtier diesel. In the future, perhaps hydrogen fuel or electric cars will be powerful enough to be the fuel source for global freight forwarding. In combination with more eco-friendly fuel sources, vehicles can be loaded more efficiently to reduce wasted space and decrease the amount of trips required. This serves to effectively reduce emissions, the number of the cars on the road and the total cost of your convoy of trucks.

The final step in bettering the reputation of global freight forwarding is to train your staff to maintain an environmentally friendly mindset. This will encourage them to do what they can as drivers to reduce negative effects on nature and even motivate them to think up new ideas to help your company with its environmental goals. Something as simple as training courses and reminder posters in the office will ensure a constant reminder of the significance of eco-friendly actions.

Author Bio: David Marlow has written hundreds of articles on various topics. He works closely with businesses to identify areas that they may contribute their knowledge to the global community. Special thanks to www.am-worldwide.com for providing information about licensed customs brokers.

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