The term has wide appeal, and is seen by many as eminently desirable. However, as
we explore the concept and its applications in greater detail, a great many paradoxes and
inconsistencies arise, which suggest that its application may be more difficult than what
might have been expected on first encounter.
In this chapter we begin by considering how the term has been developed and applied in the
transportation industry. Although there has been much debate about green logistics over the
last ten years or so, the transportation industry has developed very narrow and specific
interests. When the broader interpretations are attempted it will be shown that there are basic
inconsistencies between the goals and objectives of ‘logistics’ and ‘greenness’. We conclude
this chapter by exploring how these paradoxes might be resolved.