Green Corridors - An Evaluation of a Tool for Shippers for measuring Carbon Footprints of Transportation
Abstract
In a more globalized and connected world, trade between countries is growing. Consequently, transport work and the related emissions have been increasing significantly within the last decades. More priority is given to this issue by authorities and society whereby a shift away from road transport towards environmentally better modes can be perceived. Yet, there are challenges associated to calculating the emissions from dedicated transports. The Swedish Transport Administration provides a simple tool to companies to calculate and compare their emissions from different transport solutions; this tool was created in the context of the EU concept of Green Corridors. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the tool from a theoretical and empirical perspective. The empirical findings consist of interviews and cases from three companies with cargo flows across Europe. The results from the evaluation indicate that the tool is not used very commonly and that it might have a different target group from the one envisioned by the Transport Administration. Furthermore, areas of improvements for the tool are provided.
Degree
Master 2-years
Other description
MSc in Logistics and Transport Management
Collections
View/ Open
Date
2013-07-10Author
Stehle, Simone
Keywords
transport
measuring
tool
emissions
carbon
footprint
green
Green Corridors
Series/Report no.
Master Degree Project
2013:35
Language
eng