On average, India is responsible for 7% of the world's total carbon dioxide emissions. Around 7.8 million tons of textile waste is accumulated in India. After China and the US, India is the world's third largest polluter. From the perspective of the logistics sector, the impact on global carbon dioxide emissions can rise to 40% by 2050.
At Phygital Retail Convention 2024, Vikas Anand, MD, DHL Supply Chain, expressed why sustainability is a good idea and how logistics players like DHL can help create sustainable supply chains for retail.
Addressing a keynote session, 'A Leap Towards Sustainability - From linear to a Circular Supply Chain,' he emphasized on playing their part in becoming responsible by helping build sustainable supply chains.
Recyclability
Commonly, the technology industry is believed to be at the highest level of recyclability.
"We serve a lot of tech customers and believe that technology customers get it, and they are at the forefront of recyclability. The retail teams have to learn from technology.
If we look at the circularity of garments in India, only 25% is recycled. What can be done to make it better?" asked Anand.
Sustainable packaging has taken centre stage and will remain a key focus of the industry in the future. Avoiding the use of plastic and using more sustainable shredding machines and packaging solutions are some of the measures that can help be more sustainable," he said.
How Logistics Players Can Help
As an important stakeholder, DHL aspires to play its part in helping decongest cities and become a more responsible company.
This story is from the August 2024 edition of Images Retail.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber ? Sign In
This story is from the August 2024 edition of Images Retail.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
Leading The AI Revolution In Retail
As a leader in AI-driven retail intelligence, Sadique Ahmed, CEO, Pathfinder, understands the power of technology when it comes to improving and personalising the shopping experience for all.
Flipkart Deployed Over 10,000 Electric Vehicles in the Delivery Fleet
E-commerce major Flipkart on Monday said it has deployed over 10,000 electric vehicles (EVs) in its delivery fleet as part of a phased integration of EVs in the last mile delivery over the past few years.
Trent Q2 Profit Grows 47% to 335 Cr
Tata Group retail firm Trent Ltd. reported a 46.9% growth in its consolidated net profit to ₹335.06 crore for the second quarter ended September 2024.
Zomato, Swiggy Hike Platform Fee in Certain Cities Amid Festive Season
Online food delivery platforms Zomato and Swiggy hiked platform fees in certain cities amid the festive season. The two rivals are now charging ₹10 as a platform fee in the national capital.
The Evolution of Retail in North India
Emerging Hotspots, the Rise of Malls, and the Impact of the Residential Property Boom on the Region’s Retail Landscape
Madan Retail: Fashion for Today's Man
With a rich legacy and a keen eye on future trends, the brand continues to innovate and expand, meeting the evolving needs of its customers
Special Events in Malls
Giant Peacock, Lotus, and Swan: Orion Malls' Festive Spectacle
Building a Retail Legacy on Efficiency
Founded by Hemant Agarwal and Rahul Jhunjhunwala, V-Bazaar began operations in May 2016, opening its first store in Lakhisarai, Bihar.
From Urban Trends to Rural Aisles
V-Mart, a pioneer in the value retail segment, was founded by Lalit Agarwal in 2003—well before value retail became a widely recognized term.
Defining Elegance
Dennison has carved a niche in the menswear market with a diverse range of formal and semi-formal pieces priced between ₹999 and ₹3,999.