Webinar November-15: Introduction to Lean & Green and BigMile

Are you a shipper or carrier looking to improve your carbon emissions? Join our free introduction webinar. Learn about the Lean & Green International program and how to get started with your CO2 Action Plan. Discover BigMile, the software that can help you measure your carbon footprinting as the basis for reducing emissions against the backdrop of the 2030 and 2050 targets.

About the organizers

Lean & Green International is the leading carbon reduction program in Europe. The 500+ participating companies receive recognition for achieving there verified reduction goals. Annual measurement of carbon emissions in logistics and an action plan for reduction are at the core of the program. The program has a proven track record of enabling collaboration in logistics and guiding our partners towards a less wasteful and a more sustainable future.

BigMile is a tech company that offers solutions to optimize and report on multimodal transport-related carbon emissions. Their own SaaS platform and API integrations help implement the best ways to calculate, allocate and reduce carbon emissions. Making it easier for our customers to start measuring their carbon footprint as the basis for reducing emissions against the backdrop of the 2030 and 2050 targets.

 

Timetable

15:00 - 16:00 CET Free online introduction webinar

Start your CO2 reduction plan

  • A growing number of multinationals and other companies realize carbon accounting in logistics is rapidly becoming the new standard and in the near future will be mandatory.
  • Lean & Green provides companies with verified recognition for achieving their CO2-reduction targets in logistics.
  • BigMile provides companies with the tool to calculate, allocate and reduce carbon emissions.
  • Join the webinar for more information and ask the questions you may have.

Webinar 15-November

Online Introduction Lean and Green Action Plan and BigMile Carbon Footprinting Tool

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