Inbound Logistics | June 2023

Scan Global Logistics www.scangl.com Scan Global Logistics (SGL) joined the SmartWay program in 2007. Since 2015, SGL has been a signatory to the United Nations Global Compact and supports its sustainable development goals. In 2020, SGL joined the Science Based Targets initiative and committed to an ambition aligned with limiting global warming to 1.5°C. Every year, the company reports on its sustainability performance and progress in line with international standards and disclosure frameworks for sustainability reporting. GREEN INITIATIVES • Reduce greenhouse gas emissions • Use alternative fuels/energy sources • Reuse/recycling program

GREEN INITIATIVES • Reduce greenhouse gas emissions • Use alternative fuels/energy sources • Reuse/recycling program • Use wastewater

rainwater from the storm water pond for full-site irrigation. The company’s Support Center, Western Billing Center, and 84 service centers utilize LED lighting and occupancy/daylight harvesting sensors, and five additional service centers will be LED in 2023. GREEN INITIATIVES • Reduce greenhouse gas emissions • Reuse/recycling program • Reduce energy usage • Solar panels

• Reduce energy usage • Energy-eˆcient lighting NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENT

In 2021, Scan Global Logistics joined the Exponential Roadmap initiative and the subgroup 1.5˚C Supply Chain Leaders, reinforcing a commitment to halving emissions every decade and reaching net-zero in 2050.

• Reduce energy usage • Sustainable packaging • Sustainably source materials • Solar panels • Energy-eˆcient lighting NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENT Schneider has set ambitious

sustainability goals. By 2025, it aims to reduce carbon emissions by 7.5% per mile; by 2035 it will achieve a 60% reduction in carbon emissions per mile. By 2030, it plans to double its intermodal size, which will reduce carbon emissions by an additional 700 million pounds each year.

Schneider www.schneider.com

• Energy-eˆcient lighting NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENT

A SmartWay partner since 2004, Southeastern Freight Lines has produced more than 16,400 MWh of solar energy since 2013.

Schneider’s current sustainability initiatives include adding 94 battery electric vehicles to its fleet in 2023, using data analytics to optimize shipping routes, testing other zero- emission vehicles, continuously making updates to its existing diesel fleet, and cutting emissions at facilities.

Southeastern Freight Lines

Southeastern Freight Lines www.sefl.com

SEFL installed solar panels at three service locations and its Support Center in Lexington, South Carolina. The trucking company harvests rainwater at its South Houston service center by capturing water in a 10,000-gallon cistern and using it for irrigation. In fall 2021, SEFL’s Fort Lauderdale facility began utilizing

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