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Bringing Order to Chaos: Last-Mile Delivery Costs and How to Reduce Them

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Say you purchase your coveted gadget online, eagerly tracking its journey from warehouse to your welcoming hands. In 2021, a wide range of major product categories saw online purchase returns, with rates varying from 8% to 88%. Emissions from urban last-mile deliveries are predicted to increase by 30% in 100 cities globally by 2030.

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Scope 3 emissions, Explained

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By exercising best practices for scope 3 emissions reporting, CPG organizations can meet growing retailer expectations and gain full-range visibility into their supply chain to identify areas for sustainability and continued improvement. Example: The tea company purchases a new truck and factory.

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2023 holiday report: data-driven strategies to make the buyer’s nice list

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Inflation and economic uncertainty loom large , directly influencing consumer purchasing behavior. Amidst the economic challenges, new retail technologies offer a silver lining, giving brands powerful new tools to adapt. Sustainability starts now This year, we’re seeing a clear shift in consumer values that cannot be ignored.

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This Mexico-Based E-commerce Business Reduced 66% Delivery Costs With Locus

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When it was first launched in 2019, Mexico-based Jüsto was an e-grocery platform that wished to disrupt the consumer industry and become Latin America’s favorite supermarket by 2030. Currently, they have operations in Brazil, Peru and five cities in Mexico: Monterrey, Guadalajara, Queretaro, Puebla and Mexico City.