Press Release – Sustainable Business Council
A report released today by the Sustainable Business Council’s (SBC) Freight Group sets out an ambitious but achievable 30-year pathway to progressively decarbonise New Zealand’s freight system.
The Low Carbon Freight Pathway report was launched at an event at Toll Tamaki, in South Auckland, attended by Transport Minister Hon Michael Wood and industry leaders from the transport, freight and business sectors. The Freight Group includes leaders from nine New Zealand companies committed to low carbon freight – Countdown, Fonterra, Lyttelton Port Company, New Zealand Post, Ports of Auckland, Swire Shipping, The Warehouse Group, TIL Logistics Group and Toll.
Friday, 16 April 2021, 9:24 am
A report released today by the Sustainable Business
Council’s (SBC) Freight Group sets out an ambitious but
achievable 30-year pathway to progressively decarbonise New
Zealand’s freight system.
The Low
Carbon Freight Pathway report was launched at an event
at Toll Tamaki, in South Auckland, attended by Transport
Minister Hon Michael Wood and industry leaders from the
transport, freight and business sectors. The Freight Group
includes leaders from nine New Zealand companies committed
to low carbon freight - Countdown, Fonterra, Lyttelton Port
Company, New Zealand Post, Ports of Auckland, Swire
Shipping, The Warehouse Group, TIL Logistics Group and