Cheap vehicles, polluting fuel, and non-recyclable packaging are just a few of the many reasons why the shipping industry is in trouble.
Packaging materials make up 28.1 percent of total waste. The shipping industry is responsible for around 3% of the world's total CO2 emissions and 940 million tonnes of CO2 annually. It’s predicted that if no significant action is taken, the shipping industry will account for 17% of global CO2 emissions by 2050.
Today, many companies are turning to zero-carbon shipping to protect (and respect) the planet we live on. But zero-carbon shipping can only become a reality if treated as a strategic initiative to bring a change across all company operations.
In this blog, we’re zooming in on sustainable shipping's impact and importance.
Sustainable shipping is a practice, commitment, and pledge taken by businesses, logistic companies, and other stakeholders in the shipping industry to reduce the environmental impact of shipping. It aims to reduce carbon emissions and limit the use of fossil fuels and other energy sources that emit carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, such as natural gas or propane.
Many companies are adopting different practices to make their shipping practices green, such as:
The journey to sustainable shipping is very long, and unfortunately, a lot of damage has already been done. To put things into perspective, let’s look at the global impact of shipping on our environment.
These statistics about some of the most common shipping methods may or may not surprise you:
Ships emit about 10 grams of CO2 to transport one metric ton of cargo one kilometer. Even though it seems a lot, it’s still half as much as a train, one-fifth as much as a truck, and nearly a fiftieth of an airplane. Not just that, but ships also contribute to climate change through emissions of Black Carbon in the sea. Chemical and oil spills can also destroy marine life.
While transporting freight on trains is more fuel-efficient, trucks provide efficiency and ship-to-store flexibility. But, the cost to the environment is high. In Canada, on-road freight vehicles’ greenhouse gas emissions increased by 35.8% between 2005 and 2018.
Today, some companies are utilizing efficient, environmentally trucks to decrease their impact on the environment.
According to a McKinsey report, apart from all CO2 emissions through fuel consumption, increased traffic because of last-mile delivery vehicles on the road leads to a 20% increase in the city's carbon dioxide emissions in city centers.
Sustainable shipping is the wave of the future. Its impact on the environment is the root cause of many problems the world is facing right now – of which climate change is the biggest one. If left unresolved, climate change will cost the shipping industry up to $25 billion every year.
Sustainability can also benefit you from a business perspective. Here are some not-so-famous reasons why sustainable shipping can be a great choice for your business:
If you start putting effort into making sustainability your top priority, it doesn’t only benefit the environment but also makes many customers happy. The world is becoming eco-centric, and customers are willing to 'act' on saving the world from damage.
Does this surprise you?
According to American Express’ Trendex poll that surveyed 1,000 Canadians, 76% of adults in Canada are ready to pay more and most likely to trust and be loyal to a brand if it practices sustainability and is working on initiatives to address environmental issues.
Contrary to popular belief, making green choices for your shipments isn’t that hard or expensive. Many sustainable packaging items are cheaper than using plastic.
As far as shipping is concerned, if you don’t have the budget and resources required to build a green fleet, there are many dedicated logistic companies in the sustainable shipping space that can take the entire process off your plate.
The movement of ‘minimalism’ plays an important role here. Many consumers have shared that packages purchased online use too much packaging material that contributes to more waste and contradicts their minimalist lifestyle.
As a business, why would you want to keep spending big money on containers and packaging boxes when, by reducing the size and weight of the package and material used, you can save a lot of money and can win customers' hearts?
If you’re a business considering sustainable shipping, here are some best practices to keep in mind:
Unnecessary gift wrappers and oversized boxes lead to unnecessary waste and occupy more space in your freight. Always choose correctly sized boxes for your shipment to save money and protect the planet. Win-win, right?
Give your customers a choice to go green. You can do this by offering free delivery promotions or spending your marketing dollars on awareness campaigns about the benefits of sustainable shipping. Use terminologies like 'green checkout' in your copy to entice customers to make environmentally-friendly choices.
24-hour shipping is a nice feature to have. But if you incentivize it, it creates an unnecessary load of shipments, even when certain packages aren’t urgent. Keeping overnight or fast delivery as a paid or premium feature can keep traffic congestion at bay while allowing you to optimize delivery routes more efficiently.
Technology can take a lot of paperwork out of the logistics process and streamline operations. With the help of software and other technology-based resources, automate your supply chain as much as possible.
Empty boxes and packaging materials make up one-third or more of trash all over the world. Choose biodegradable packaging wherever possible to reduce the amount of waste you contribute.
Choose thermal labels over traditional ink printers. Thermal printers are a green choice since you’re not using ink or tape, which leaves you with two less non-recyclable waste materials.
Optimize your shipping routes based on delivery schedules, availability, and geographical mapping. Efficient route planning can help you save a lot of cost on fuel consumption and upkeep of vehicles.
Before we list the best sustainable packaging materials, let's talk about why using sustainable materials for shipping is important:
In case you didn't know, here are some sustainable packaging materials that are available to take a step toward a more sustainable future:
If sustainable shipping is your goal for 2023, start by following the tips shared above. Once you have sustainable shipping materials, an optimized delivery process, and a green checkout system, the last step is to choose a sustainable shipping method or transport system.
As a company, your first goal towards reducing global carbon dioxide emissions is to become carbon-neutral. Carbon-neutral shipping is when you use alternative shipping strategies to minimize your carbon footprint.
Some companies reduce fuel consumption while others rely on planting more trees and following compostable packaging. All routes lead to one goal: sustainability.
Sustainable transportation is a key puzzle piece toward achieving 100% sustainable shipping. Here are some alternative shipping methods you can use to reduce your environmental footprint:
The main culprit of carbon emissions in the world is fuel consumption. This can be reduced if logistics companies switch to electric or carbon-efficient vehicles.
Carbon-efficient and electric vehicles mean low or zero-emission, energy-efficient, affordable modes of transport. These vehicles include electric vehicles and domestic fuels.
Another important step logistic companies can take toward sustainable shipping is to switch to an alternate fuel. Alternate fuel produces less air and environmental pollution than gasoline or diesel. For example, switching to corn-based ethanol in replacement of gasoline reduces life cycle greenhouse emissions on average by 40%.
Another alternate fuel, biofuel, is considered carbon-neutral fuel.
Electricity, the second most widely used alternative to fuel, is generated from various sources such as coal, natural gas, nuclear power, and renewables. Electric vehicles usually have a smaller carbon footprint than cars that use gasoline, even if we account for the electricity they use for charging.
Here is a list of some alternate fuel options available:
Where sea freight can sometimes take weeks to arrive, air freights can reach their destination in only a day or two. This is why most companies rely on air freight to make fast shipping possible.
But this doesn't make it sustainable.
Airplanes pollute the environment 20-30 times more than ships. They emit 500 grams of CO2 per km per metric ton of freight, whereas ground shipping emits only 10 to 40 grams of CO2 per kilometer.
For businesses that have no experience handling fleets, sustainable shipping can seem like a very far-fetched goal. But it’s not impossible.
This is where working with a dedicated logistic service provider is extremely helpful. Sustainable shipping is still not a forte of many logistic companies, so it’s important to know what to look for when evaluating potential providers.
Here are some tips:
Remember, sustainable shipping isn’t a win that happens overnight, and change takes time. But companies have to make concentrated efforts to make sure that they give back and take care of the planet they live on.
At Ziing, sustainability is the core of what we do. We measure our impact on the environment and feel responsible for balancing financial growth and environmental care to create an industry that remains sustainable into the future.
Our sustainable shipping initiatives include:
If you’re looking for a sustainable shipping company, reach out to us today. Let's explore how our sustainable logistics solutions can put your business on the map, and together we can create a more sustainable future.