Within the realm of sustainability strategies, waste management is a crucial consideration for SCM leaders. In the course of preparing goods for delivery, companies commonly use materials such as cardboard boxes and plastic film for pallet wrapping, contributing to packaging waste. Additionally, products requiring constant temperature control necessitate extensive packaging for temperature preservation during delivery.
It is important for sustainable strategies to go back to the basics of the "3R" principles—Reuse, Reduce, and Recycle—to optimize ecological impact. These can be done by taking an innovative approach by repurposing used cardboard cartons and replacing traditional materials like bubble wrap and Styrofoam in delivery packaging. Furthermore, actively phasing out environmentally harmful packaging and opting for self-decomposing bags and reusable cold chain boxes (B-Box) not only minimizes non-biodegradable waste but also improves operational cost efficiency.
Embracing digitalization and implementing paperless distribution centers in operations, delivery processes, and invoicing systems significantly reduces paper consumption through digital solutions.
As Vietnam aligns with global efforts to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050, DKSH recognizes the pivotal role of supply chain management in mitigating environmental impact and has undertaken pragmatic steps. Through strategic partnerships for sustainable transportation, carbon offset initiatives, and innovative waste reduction strategies, such as embracing digitalization, we are committed to fostering a greener and more sustainable future in Vietnam's emerging markets.