4. Business models of logistics companies will change as sustainable innovations open up new opportunities.
5. CO2 labeling will become standardized. CO2 labels allow customers to compare “green” products. Transparency will raise confidence among logistics customers and end consumers when making climate-friendly choices.
6. Carbon emissions will have a price tag. As reducing carbon emissions becomes more important for companies, governments and customers, it will assume a place in a business’s accounting and decision-making process. This will increase calls for a price to be attached to CO2 emissions.
7. Carbon pricing will lead to more stringent regulatory measures. Companies will only accept a price tag on carbon emissions if governments ensure a level playing field.