Logistics Lessons from Royal Mail

Logistics Lessons from Royal Mail

Royal Mail’s latest Sustainability Report reveals a business that is steadily turning long-term climate commitments into measurable operational progress. The organisation has reported a 31% reduction in market-based carbon emissions against its 2020 to 2021...
AI, Procurement & Decision-Making

AI, Procurement & Decision-Making

A recent report released by the Chartered Institute of Procurement & Supply (CIPS), titled AI in Procurement and Supply: Removing Jobs or Enabling Growth?, has highlighted the growing impact artificial intelligence is expected to have across procurement and supply...
HVO in a Volatile Energy Market

HVO in a Volatile Energy Market

As geopolitical instability continues to impact global energy markets, fuel security and fuel pricing are once again becoming central concerns for businesses operating across transport, logistics and supply chain. Ongoing tensions in the Middle East, including the...
The Limits of Ambition

The Limits of Ambition

The latest payload loss research from the Road Haulage Association (RHA) highlights a growing challenge facing the transition to low-emission freight. While electric HGVs remain central to the UK’s decarbonisation strategy, increased vehicle weight and reduced payload...
The Digital Product Passport

The Digital Product Passport

A quiet but fundamental shift is underway in how products are understood, verified and ultimately trusted. The Digital Product Passport is emerging as one of the most significant structural changes in product regulation in decades, not because it introduces a new...
The Green Talent Race

The Green Talent Race

As sustainability shifts from ambition to execution, organisations are encountering a constraint that is becoming increasingly difficult to ignore. Delivering on ESG commitments now depends as much on people as it does on strategy. Yet while demand for...