Data: Driver for Reducing Emissions in Freight — Net-Zero Carbon

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On this episode of Net-Zero Carbon, Tyler Cole, director of carbon intelligence at FreightWaves, chats with Brad Benbow, business growth investments at Ardagh Group, about how data can help companies reduce freight-related emissions.

There is a massive amount of tapped and untapped data in the freight and logistics industry. But data is only as valuable as the use companies make of it. Benbow said the industry still struggles to scrub and sort data in a useful way.

"We need to be able to not only get that data, but as a transportation industry, we need to understand how to interpret that data," he said. "We're collecting data, at times, just to collect it and not actually using it to say, ‘We're using this data to make this decision now, and now we're able to articulate why we're making that decision based off of the data.'"

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Sustainable emissions and operations

Cole said that Ardagh Group's emissions are unique — most are scope 1 (direct) and scope 2 (indirect). The majority of most companies' emissions are scope 3, or emissions from along their supply chains.

Ardagh's scope 3 emissions are the smallest portion of its emissions, Benbow said, but "it doesn't make it any less important."

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Benbow said that taking the 30,000-foot view to lay out a transportation strategy that includes batching shipments, keeping carriers in the network and prioritizing sustainability is key.

One way Ardagh has tried to keep its carriers around is by limiting wait times and improving their returns on investment.

"Are we being efficient on the loading side, on the unloading side? Are we being mindful of these drivers' time and maximizing their efficiency? I think that's something we're really going to focus on moving forward," Benbow said.

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