Green Worldwide Shipping® is proud to announce its selection to Inbound Logistics magazine’s prestigious 2025 G75 Green Supply Chain Partners list. The annual list recognizes 75 organizations worldwide that demonstrate measurable progress and leadership in sustainable supply-chain operations.
“Being named to the G75 affirms that sustainability is considered in each shipment we move,” said Anne Shudy Palmer, Director of Sustainability at Green Worldwide Shipping. “From offering customers real-time shipment emissions management through our GreenCheck® platform to opening access to zero-emission maritime and trucking certificates, we are turning climate ambition into everyday logistics practice.”
WHY GREEN EARNED A PLACE ON THE G75
- Best practice emissions transparency – Every shipment’s greenhouse gas footprint is calculated and reported in accordance with the ISO 14083 standard and the Global Logistics Emissions Council (GLEC) framework, giving importers and exporters quarterly, actionable data.
- GreenCheck® low-carbon routing – Proprietary technology lets shippers redesign air and ocean lanes without cost or transit-time penalties, typically cutting transport emissions by 10–30 percent.
- Sustainable Fuel Program – Through Green’s participation in the Zero Emission Maritime Buyers Alliance and the Center for Green Market Activation’s Heavy-Duty Trucking initiative, customers can procure book-and-claim certificates for zero-emission ocean voyages now, and trucking coming soon.
- EPA SmartWay® Transport Partner – Verified carrier relationships improve fuel efficiency across North American road legs.
- Tree-For-Every-Shipment pledge – In partnership with Trees for the Future, Green plants a tree for every shipment, customer, and employee; more than +674,000 trees have been planted since 2019.
- Global advocacy & accountability – Active participant in the UN Global Compact, Smart Freight Centre, Clean Cargo, Clean Air Transport, and the Book & Claim Community; signatory to the U.S. DOT’s Transportation Leaders Against Human Trafficking pledge.
Learn more about our Sustainability story at https://www.greenworldwide.com/sustainability/
“Shippers tell us they need partners who walk the walk on climate action,” added Shudy Palmer. “This recognition from Inbound Logistics signals to the market that credible decarbonization action is possible today—without sacrificing supply-chain performance.”
Selected companies will be profiled in Inbound Logistics’ June 2025 Sustainability Edition, a trusted resource for logistics decision-makers seeking proven, environmentally responsible partners.
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