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The road ahead for sustainabiliy reporting in transport and logistics

AI is revolutionising sustainability reporting and compliance for transport firms

This year, companies in the logistics sector face an increasing burden of sustainability and compliance data requirements.

Energy reporting schemes like ESOS and SECR alongside regulations including CSRD, EUDR, ETS, CBAM and GHG Protocols are adding to the reporting burden for businesses across the logistics sector globally.

A survey in 2023 by the International Federation of Freight Forwarders Associations (FIATA) found that firms needed 150 hours of admin to comply with emissions reporting requirements and spent 5-10% of annual revenues on emissions tracking and mitigation. This is likely to increase this year. 

We also know that customers are asking for more detailed data from companies on everything from insurance certificates, ISO certificates, FORS certificates, QHSE policies and many more.

Ripple uses AI to revolutionalise sustainability reporting and compliance for firms in the logistics sector by:

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Reducing the time required for compliance by as much as 85%

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Extracting data from a variety of sources like fuel and utility bills to automatically work out your CO2 emissions and much more

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Allowing more effective sharing of compliance data for more efficient and productive value chains

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Unlocking growth and commercial opportunities from existing and new customers, suppliers and partners

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Generating content automatically for promotion and marketing linked to your activities

Get in touch here and find out how Ripple can help you get ahead on your compliance journey in 2025

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