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As the world continues to become more conscious of the impact of human activity on the environment, it is crucial for businesses to adopt eco-friendly practices.
With Earth Day approaching on April 22nd, 2023, it is time for everyone to reflect on ways to ensure that the planet remains a habitable place for generations to come.
Warehouses, in particular, have a significant role to play in this regard- given the large volumes of goods they handle. In this article, we will explore five ways that warehousing is helping the earth and businesses stay eco-friendly.
One of the biggest ways warehouses are becoming more eco-friendly is through energy-efficient practices. By reducing the amount of energy used, warehouses can not only save money but also significantly reduce their carbon footprint.
There are many strategies available to improve energy efficiency- including upgrading to LED lighting, installing solar panels, and improving insulation.
Several major companies have already set the bar for energy-efficient warehouses. Amazon, for instance, has committed to powering its entire operation with renewable energy by 2025.
Their fulfillment centers are designed with energy efficiency in mind, using LED lighting and advanced building control systems to reduce energy consumption.
Warehouse byproducts, including cardboard boxes and pallets, can quickly add to the amount of waste being produced. However, there are several ways to reduce waste in the warehouse.
For example, consider implementing a recycling program for common materials like paper, plastic, and cardboard. Additionally, optimizing packaging sizes can reduce the amount of cardboard being used per shipment- reducing related waste.
Procter & Gamble (P&G) is a prime example of a company that took waste reduction seriously. The consumer goods giant had set a goal of zero manufacturing waste to landfills by 2020. P&G is also working to design a system for reusable and recyclable consumer packaging by 2030.
Optimizing transportation is another way that warehouses are helping the Earth. By improving transportation routes and using more eco-friendly modes of transportation, such as trains or electric vehicles, businesses can reduce their carbon footprint significantly. Additionally, optimizing transportation can often save companies money and reduce shipping times.
Companies like UPS are leading the way in transportation optimization. UPS has an ambitious goal to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions by 12% by 2025. To achieve this goal, they are investing heavily in alternative fuel and high-efficiency vehicles- like e-bikes. They are also employing innovative transportation strategies, such as using drones to deliver packages in remote areas.
At FDR Warehouse, we understand the importance of eco-friendly practices in the warehousing industry. By implementing sustainable practices, FDR Warehouse is committed to reducing the environmental impact of warehousing.
We offer 24/7 customer service and a variety of solutions to meet unique business needs- including long and short-term freight storage, dispatching, local transportation, and value-added services.
Additionally, we provide 24/7 surveillance of our facilities to ensure the safety of every item in our warehouse storage. Conveniently located close to Union Pacific and BNSF railways, I-5, Highway 99, Highway 4, and the Port of Oakland and Stockton, we can accommodate businesses of all sizes.
FDR Warehouse also has flexible and scalable solutions that reduce the number of touches in the supply chain, which leads to faster deliveries, streamlined transportation, and reduced warehousing costs.
Request a quote today by calling (209) 780-5042 or schedule a time on our calendar.