With global warming and carbon emissions dominating headlines, countries are turning to hydrogen as a secure and clean alternative to fossil fuels.
Adopting a sizable EV fleet is only part of the solution to accelerate decarbonization.
In the last week of 2019, we take you through the most popular stories published on Logistics of Things over the course of the year.
Businesses are planting trees to combat the ill effects of climate change and global warming. The key to doing it right is long-term commitment.
Until e-mobility becomes mainstream for long-haul transport, DHL believes that e-fuels will emerge as a strong interim solution.
With the new regulation on low sulfur fuel coming into effect in 2020, how will the logistics industry and its customers be impacted?
With its forests dwindling and air quality declining, something had to be done to reduce carbon emissions and the use of firewood by the people in Lesotho.
One of the world’s largest providers of testing services for semiconductor wafers is doing its part to minimize its impact on the environment.
A zero carbon future is possible, and combining sustainable technology and employee engagement will give businesses the best shot at that.