This sub-metric is used to evaluate the metric : ""1.7 Sustainable logistics""
The responsibility of shopping centres and in particular supermarkets for pollutant emissions lies mainly in their large logistical activity.
In Europe, lorries account for 22% of road transport emissions, although they account for only 2% of the vehicles on the roads. The EU recently set a 30% reduction target for pollutant emissions from new trucks from 2030, with an average target of 15% in 2025 compared to the levels recorded in 2019.
In this section, we value agile and responsible logistics, capable of adapting to changes and incorporating environmental aspects in its strategy.
We will "assign a" "YES" "to this question if:
- The company declares that it has reduced CO2 emissions from its logistics transport by at least 15% in the last 5 years.
Or:
- The company does not make any declarations in this regard, but it is possible to verify a reduction of 15% by comparing its logistics emissions for the last 2 years in its report.
Or:
- The company participates in the Lean & Green program and has achieved its first star, for which it is recognized for having reduced its logistics emissions by 20% in the last 5 years.
We will assign a "NO" if:
- Relevant sources are omitted within each type of emissions, such as
This information can be found in any of the following reports published on the companies' website:
- Annual memory
- Corporate Social Responsibility Report
- Sustainability Report
- Environmental Report
- Report on Carbon Footprint
- Non-Financial Information Statement (EINF)