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Calculating and Reducing Road Freight GHG Emissions in Mexico
Jun 15, 2023

Amsterdam, Monday 12 July 2021 - Smart Freight Centre Announces GIZ Mexico Project, working to support the local efforts of freight decarbonization in Mexico.

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The GLEC Framework is 5 years old today!
Jun 15, 2023

Amsterdam, 23 June 2021 - Celebrating 5 years since the Global Logistics Emissions Council (GLEC) developed the GLEC Framework: the only globally recognized methodology to calculate GHG emissions consistently across the multi-modal logistics supply chain.

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New Executive Director Appointed at Smart Freight Centre
Jun 15, 2023

Amsterdam, 30 April 2021 - The Board of Directors of Smart Freight Centre (SFC) is pleased to announce the appointment of Olivier Corvez as SFC’s new Executive Director.

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Tracks uses primary data to calculate CO2 emissions earning them SFC Accreditation
Jun 14, 2023

Berlin, Germany and Amsterdam, Netherlands, 29 April 2021 - Smart Freight Centre (SFC) announced today that Berlin-based Tracks GmbH is among the first SFC Accredited partners to utilize primary fuel consumption data to calculate greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and report in accordance with the GLEC Framework.

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IW-NET project leads the IWT sector's input for new ISO Standard
Jun 14, 2023

Amsterdam, 21 April 2021 - The IW-Net project – through the work of its partners: Smart Freight Centre and the European Inland Waterway Transport Platform, is leading the input of information for the sector-specific annex of the forthcoming international standard ISO 14083 “Quantification and reporting of greenhouse gas emissions arising from operations of transport chains.”

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SFC Validation launch
Jun 14, 2023

Amsterdam, 4 March 2021 - Companies can now validate their logistics emission calculation and reporting with Smart Freight Centre.

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Henkel
Jun 14, 2023

The heart of Henkel’s sustainability strategy is to create more value for customers and consumers, for the communities it operates in, and for the company – while reducing the environmental footprint at the same time.

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Proximus
Jun 14, 2023

In 2020, the Belgian telecommunications provider Proximus reinforced its sustainability strategy with ambitious aims for 2030: making a net positive contribution to the climate, being a truly circular company and having a sustainable supply chain.

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IKEA
Jun 14, 2023

IKEA has released its sustainability strategy entitled “People & Planet Positive”, and is using it to drive innovation as well as transform its business, steer investment, and open up new opportunities. Its end-goal is to support the Paris Agreement in becoming climate positive by 2030 through the reduction of GHG-emissions whilst still expanding the company.

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