Trucking should keep eye out for global carbon-scoring standards

A new global framework for calculating consignment-level carbon emissions from logistics and transportation operations is taking shape under the auspices of the World Economic Forum (WEF). The standards, albeit still in draft form, could become a reality in as little as three years. WEF is an independent, international organization incorporated as a Swiss not-for-profit foundation that aims to help foster what it calls “a world-class corporate governance system.”  One of WEF’s core tenets is that economic progress without social development is not sustainable, while social development without economic progress is not feasible. WEF’s Logistics and Transport ...

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