Logistics is the silent engine of the economy. Every online purchase, every delivery to a customer, and every movement of goods depends on a sector that, at the same time, is responsible for around 25% of CO₂ emissions in the European Union. Regulatory pressure, rising energy costs and new consumer demands are accelerating the shift towards a greener model. Capsa Packaging gives you the keys to move towards more sustainable logistics without losing efficiency.
4 Paths towards more sustainable logistics
Fleet electrification
The transition to electric vehicles and alternative fuels is underway. Major operators such as DHL, Amazon and Correos are already renewing their fleets to cut last-mile emissions.La transición hacia vehículos eléctricos y combustibles alternativos está en marcha. Grandes operadores como DHL, Amazon o Correos ya están renovando sus flotas para reducir las emisiones en la última milla.
Route and hub optimisation
Building energy-efficient warehouses and betting on multimodal transport reduces distances and idle times. In Spain, logistics space grew by 23% in 2024, much of it with energy efficiency in mind.
Digitalisation and data analysis
Real-time traceability, artificial intelligence and digital twins help anticipate incidents and optimise resources. Predictive logistics is becoming a key resilience factor.
Circular and reusable packaging
Beyond vehicles and warehouses, packaging plays a decisive role. Replacing single-use packaging with reusable and eco-designed models makes it possible to reduce waste and emissions in a tangible way.
Sustainability with efficiency: the real key
The main challenge is not only to reduce emissions, but to do so in a practical and cost-effective way. Solutions that combine sustainability and efficiency will make the difference.
This is where reusable packaging proves its value. With the patented Capsa 2in1®system, the same box can be reused at least six times. This results in an 80% reduction in CO₂ emissions and an 84% reduction in water consumption compared to six conventional boxes, according to an independent life cycle analysis.
In addition, its extra strength reduces incidents by more than 40%, meaning fewer returns and a more reliable customer experience.
Looking ahead
The new European Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation (PPWR) make circularity an unavoidable requirement. Sustainable logistics is no longer measured in promises but in applied solutions.
From fleet electrification to reusable packaging, change is already happening. And only companies that can combine efficiency with impact reduction will be in a position to lead the market of tomorrow.
¿From fleet electrification to reusable packaging, change is already happening. And only companies that can combine efficiency with impact reduction will be in a position to lead the market of tomorrow.
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