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Climate Change Strains The Chain

Responding to consumer demands to “get it to my doorstep in a day,” the nation’s supply chain leaders now have to adjust to crazy climate events around the globe. Reusable transport packaging could hold one key to a more sustainable future.

Storms, fires, floods, even volcanic eruptions, are playing havoc with supply chain partners.
Storms, fires, floods, even volcanic eruptions, are playing havoc with supply chain partners.
Source: Denniz Futalan

“Whether responding in the aftermath of extreme weather or other emergencies, well-run supply chains have a history of coming through in the clutch. For example, DHL’s Disaster Response Teams work in cooperation with the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA) to provide a global network consisting of around 500 specially trained employees who volunteer their time to be a part of the teams.

Many other companies respond on an “as needed” basis to crises in their regions. Unfortunately, climate change is resulting in more extreme weather situations that are leading to more disasters requiring such support.”  This comes from a recent post from the Reusable Packaging Association.

Not every climate event ends well.  Healthcare Packaging has written extensively about hurricanes plaguing Puerto Rico’s pharma and med device production.  Lost power, missing employees, and displaced patients all contributed to the health disaster.  These storms, as well as fires, floods, even volcanic eruptions, are forcing changes in lanes and the move to have a flexible web of distribution, rather than one isolated chain.

And continued focus on distribution and transportation puts the spotlight on environmental cost of logistics.

 Supply chains and climate change 

More from the Reusable Packaging Association: Today we are experiencing unprecedented dangers as a result of climate change. And once more, supply chains are being asked to play a crucial role. Even as your company takes steps to reduce its carbon footprint, consider that total greenhouse gas emissions in a typical supply chain are over 5 times greater than they are for a single company alone. It is no longer enough to focus solely the impact of your own operations.

Being an influencer in the physical supply chain is even more crucial than it is in social media. To the extent that companies can work with suppliers and customers and engage with them to reduce harmful emissions, they can have an exponentially greater impact.

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