The logistics sector is one of the main contributors to greenhouse gas emissions in Germany. Approximately 20% of national emissions are attributable to the transport sector, of which around 35% is attributed to freight transport. Within this segment, stationary logistics processes such as storage and building operations account for around 1% of total German greenhouse gas emissions [1]. Despite this comparatively small share, the balance sheet highlights the untapped reduction potential of stationary logistics infrastructures. The construction sector as a whole accounts for around 40% of national greenhouse gas emissions [2] …
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Potentials: Energy Efficiency Innovation
Solutions: Logistics
