Now here's a good story that's all about putting your money where your mouth is....over the past two years, Volvo Trucks has reduced its CO2 emissions from transport to and from the company's European factories. The green project was initiated by Volvo trucks CEO Staffan Jufors and is being conducted in collaboration with Volvo Logistics. Click through here to find out how they've been doing...
"The aim is to reduce CO2 emissions by 20 per cent by 2010 and so far the results are promising. We are now intensifying efforts to reach our goal," Åke Niklasson, CEO Volvo Logistics tells Biglorryblog...
The company's involvement in the Climate-neutral Freight Transportation (KNEG) joint project provided a source of inspiration for Staffan Jufors, President and CEO for Volvo Trucks, when he challenged Volvo Trucks' transport partners in the end of 2006.
"The challenge was willingly accepted by both Volvo Logistics and our partners. Together with our hauliers, we have embraced this project with great enthusiasm," says Niklasson, adding, "Working with clear environmental goals is very rewarding."
During the first year of the project, CO2 emissions from factory transports were reduced by 4%. So far, efforts to reduce carbon dioxide emissions have focused on the following areas:
- Driver education for more fuel-efficient driving.
- Increased low blending of bio diesel into fossil diesel.
- Combined loading and new packaging for better transport efficiency.
- Increased co-ordination of land and sea transport, including new ships.
- More fuel-efficient vehicles and renewal of the vehicle fleet.
- Increased use of the modular system EMS with 25.25m long vehicle combinations.
"Together with our transport partners, we've gone over our operations with a fine-toothed comb to find new areas showing potential for improvement. What's more, in several cases our green initiatives have increased transport efficiency and reduced costs. Naturally, these are very welcome side effects," says Niklasson."

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