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Decarbonizing logistics, electric trucks, and the social risks in freight


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In this conversation, Geoffoy Henry, CEO of Ofload, discusses the importance of decarbonization and waste reduction in the logistics industry. He shares his background and journey to Ofload, highlighting the need for change in the industry. Geoff also talks about the maturity of Scope 3 regulation in Australia and the role of multinational companies in driving sustainability. He emphasizes the importance of measuring and understanding carbon emissions in logistics and the potential of electric trucks. Geoff also discusses the benefits of intermodal transportation and the social challenges in the trucking industry, such as mental health and safety. He talks about the difficulty of attracting new drivers and suggests potential solutions such as associating with bodies and lobbying to lower the minimum age requirement for a license. Geoff also highlights the risks associated with the freight industry, including the transportation of illegal goods. Finally, Geoff emphasizes the progress being made in sustainability and the changing mentality within the industry.


Takeaways

  • Decarbonization and waste reduction are crucial in the logistics industry to drive sustainability.
  • Measuring and understanding carbon emissions is essential for making informed decisions and driving change.
  • Electric trucks are a viable option for short-distance transportation, while hydrogen may be more suitable for long-distance transportation.
  • Intermodal transportation, such as using boats and trains, can help reduce carbon emissions and optimize logistics.
  • The social side of ESG in trucking includes addressing mental health, safety, and the well-being of truck drivers. The logistics industry faces challenges in attracting new drivers, and efforts should be made to make the job more appealing and accessible.
  • The freight industry carries risks, including the transportation of illegal goods, and companies should be vigilant in inspecting their trucks and shipments.
  • There is progress being made in sustainability within the logistics industry, with a growing understanding of carbon footprint and a shift in decision-making towards environmental considerations.
  • Transformation and positive change are happening in the industry, and it is important to measure progress and celebrate the small steps taken.


Host: Thomas Buch Andersson

Guest: Geoffroy Henry

Producer: Cristina Souto

Music: Kiholm


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Next FrontierBy Thomas Buch Andersson