Tuesday, December 17th, 2024
The ALICE Logistics Innovation Summit session, “Sustainable e-Commerce and circular economy reshaping urban logistics”, brought together leading experts to explore the transformative potential of sustainable e-commerce and circular economy principles in urban logistics.
The discussion focused on reducing the environmental impact of the rise of e-commerce, addressing urban congestion and using innovative practices to create a more sustainable and economically viable logistics ecosystem.
Moderated by Hans Schurmans, Logistics Director at PROXIMUS and ALICE Urban Logistics Co-chair, the session featured insights from Josephine Darlington(ASTER – Alliance for Sustainable E-commerce), Joy Pasquet (Amazon Logistics for France, Belgium, and Luxembourg), Martina Elfgren (Swedish Commerce Association) and Bartosz Kożuch (Research Group of Logistics, Coordinator of the GreenTurn Project).
Session highlights
Rethinking last-mile deliveries
The surge in e-commerce has dramatically increased the demand for fast, reliable deliveries, creating congestion and environmental challenges in urban areas. To address this, panellists highlighted innovative strategies:
Reducing returns and use of digital solutions to enable circular economy: using digital formats to collect reasons of returns and assign the returned goods to appropriate destinations to avoid waste from returning goods. These solutions demonstrate how sharing infrastructure and assets can reduce emissions and improve urban mobility.
Embracing circular economy principles
Sustainability in e-commerce goes beyond delivery to include smarter management of returns and integration of local maintenance options. Circular economy practices, such as local repair networks and optimised reverse logistics, offer significant potential to reduce costs and environmental impact:
Role of consumer empowerment
Empowering consumers to make informed, greener choices is an important part of the future of e-commerce. Projects such as GreenTurn are pioneering transparency in delivery options, empowering consumers with data to choose sustainable delivery and return methods. Highlights of these efforts include:
Overcoming regulatory and data challenges
Achieving sustainable e-commerce logistics requires regulatory alignment and data standardisation. The session highlighted several key challenges and opportunities:
The session concluded with a call for collective action among stakeholders – retailers, logistics providers, policy makers, and consumers – to boost innovation and sustainability in urban logistics.
For more insights and to get involved in shaping the future of logistics, explore the ALICE Summit website and consider joining ALICE collaborating with our network of experts. Together, we can create smarter, greener solutions for the challenges of tomorrow.