that analyze driving patterns, including speed and idling. At the same time, the company is working to consolidate loads, minimize empty miles, and maximize truck utilization. PITT OHIO pittohio.com In 2025, PITT OHIO deployed six new battery electric vehicles and supported charging infrastructure at a major network depot. Half of its forklift eet is now zero-emission, and two electric yard trucks added in the past 18 months have cut diesel consumption. Additionally, three of its six LEED facilities produce on-site renewable energy, with two pursuing recertication. Polaris Transportation Group polaristransport.com Polaris is piloting renewable diesel across select units to cut well-to-wheel GHG emissions and supporting owner operators through the Green Freight Program’s fuel-efcient retrot rebates. Polaris maintains a full Scope 1, 2, and 3 GHG inventory with 2030 and 2050 reduction targets against a 2023 baseline. Additional initiatives include structured waste diversion, e-waste donation partnerships, ecological restoration, and a formal sustainable procurement policy. Port of Los Angeles portoosangeles.org The Port of Los Angeles has reduced diesel particulate matter emissions 91%
Odyssey Logistics
PECO Pallet pecopallet.com
equipment optimization, and facility enhancements at its distribution centers. Its pallet recycling programs have diverted more than 6,800 tons of waste from landlls and prevented more than 10,000 tons of CO2 emissions. ODW’s retail consolidation solution combines multiple shipments and maximizes trailer utilization. Odyssey Logistics odysseylogistics.com Odyssey Logistics identies network inefciencies and minimizes unnecessary freight moves, resulting in an estimated annual reduction of more than 200 million kilograms of CO 2 emissions and the optimization of more than 880 million freight miles to more sustainable transportation modes. ORBIS Corporation orbiscorporation.com By eliminating single-use packaging and implementing reusable closed-loop systems, ORBIS helps supply chains become more sustainable. All ORBIS products are fully reusable, made of recyclable content, and recyclable at end of life. The company is also the largest consumer of post-consumer recycled content in the industry and has used 2 billion pounds of recycled content since 2006. Through these efforts, ORBIS helped avoid the output of 1.3 million metric tons of GHG, 1.24 billion gallons of water, and 60.1 million BTUs.
Manufactured using responsibly sourced, SFI- and FSC-certied lumber, PECO’s reusable pallets conserve natural resources while lowering waste and GHG emissions. In 2025, the company completed its rst full lifecycle analysis, leveraging operational data to quantify environmental impacts across the pallet lifecycle. These insights now inform network optimization, strategic decision making, and long-term decarbonization planning.
Penske Logistics penskelogistics.com
Penske uses renewable diesel in its dedicated contract operations and has integrated alternative energy vehicles into its workows. To gauge the impact of driver behavior on emissions, Penske uses event-triggered onboard cameras
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