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This Week in Logistics News (February 12 – 18)

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By 2030, the Coca-Cola Co. Design: make all primary consumer packaging recyclable by 2025 and use 50 percent recycled material in our packaging by 2030. Collect: collect and recycle a bottle or can for every bottle or can sold by 2030. Sustainability continues to be top of mind for companies.

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One Year After U.S. Withdrawal From Paris Agreement

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Several coalitions have sprung up in the last year to track how cities and states can still follow the Paris goals. One of the most popular is the We Are Still In initiative, spearheaded by former New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg and California governor Jerry Brown. brands like Amazon, Levi Strauss and Google.

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Top 10 Supply Chain Innovations of 2018

Material Handling & Logistics

The retail giant plans to take out 50 million metric tons (MMT) by 2030, which is equivalent to the emissions associated with the average annual electricity consumption of 40 million Chinese households. cities have launched Smart City Logistics innovations and protocols, following the lead of Europe and Asia. ? Media Type.

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Forecasting Peak Automotive Production

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Industry forecasts predict light vehicle production will hit the 100 million vehicle milestone in 2020 and grow to more than 115 million by 2030. Automakers and investors alike seem to be betting on a future with “peak automotive production.”. Evolving Scenarios.

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This Week in Logistics News (April 2 – 8)

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One company, JOKR , is focusing on New York City, and promises delivery in 15 minutes or less, with no order minimums, and a selection of products that you might find in the local deli or convenience store. Fast grocery delivery continues to be a hot topic, and more companies are jumping into the mix.

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This Week in Logistics News (August 28 – September 3)

Logistics Viewpoints

This week, New York City lawmakers passed a measure that will make temporary caps on third-party delivery fees permanent. This was all part of the company’s plan toward making its business more sustainable and “climate positive” by 2030. Food delivery has soared since the beginning of the Covid pandemic.