Committed to the circular economy: real measures to reduce, reuse and recycle in logistics

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Committed to the circular economy in logistics

Reduce: operational efficiency to minimise impact

Reducing doesn't just mean generating less waste, but optimising every process to consume fewer resources from the outset. At In Side Logistics, we apply measures such as:

  • Route and load optimisation using intelligent planning technology, which reduces kilometres travelled and emissions.
  • Digitalisation of processes, which reduces paper usage and allows for more precise control of the flow of goods.
  • Bespoke logistics design, which avoids unnecessary movements, reduces packaging, and improves energy efficiency.

Reuse: give materials a second life

Reusability is one of the most effective keys to reducing the environmental footprint in logistics. At our platforms and operational centres:

  • We promote the The use of returnable and reusable packaging, such as pallets, foldable containers, or sturdy boxes for multiple use cycles.
  • We implemented Container return and control systems in collaboration with customers and suppliers.
  • We keep Modular and durable infrastructure that can be adapted to new needs without constant replacements.

Recycle: closing the loop with responsibility

We know that not everything can be reused indefinitely. That's why recycling is an integral part of our strategy:

  • sorting and separation of waste at our facilities to facilitate its Certified recycling.
  • We work with local recycling providers to reduce the logistical impact of waste treatment.
  • We incorporate recycled materials in non-critical operations, as secondary packaging elements or signage.

Circular economy and logistics: a transformation opportunity

At In Side Logistics, we believe sustainability is not an add-on, but a competitive advantage. The circular economy drives us to rethink the supply chain, collaborate more closely with customers and suppliers, and offer more responsible solutions without losing operational efficiency.

Every action counts. That's why, We continue working to integrate circular criteria across all our branches and projects. Because transforming logistics also means transforming the future.

How to improve the supply chain

In a context where operating costs are rising and the pressure to gain efficiency is constant, many companies associate improving the supply chain

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