Source: Valor Econômico
The ESG agenda is gradually gaining ground in the segments involved in cargo movement. Research carried out by the Supply Chain Logistics Institute (Ilos) shows that 49% of logistics operators in Brazil have indicators and goals related to sustainability, but only 19% have broader records that go beyond the environment, also including good social practices and of governance. “As long as infrastructure, equipment and clean energy are more expensive and little available, decarbonization will be at a slower pace”, says the consultancy’s executive partner, Maria Fernanda