The treatment and disposal of hazardous waste, as well as the implementation of regulations and guidelines to monitor the waste management process, are the two key components of waste management. When it comes to garbage disposal, we at Fluxe Logistics are devoted to aggressively implementing both the processes and their implementation. One of the most significant aspects of our Environmental Program is waste management. In all of our locations across the world, our personnel follow the Fluxe Logistics Waste Management Standards. These standards meet all corporate requirements and offer the framework for solid waste management of all sorts of waste, from the time it is generated until it is reused, recycled, treated, or properly disposed of. Our standards establish a baseline for several core waste program elements and promote waste reduction and recycling whenever possible.
All waste recycling, reuse, treatment, and disposal techniques must adhere to applicable laws and Fluxe Logistics's environmental policy. This policy also covers the creation of waste stream profiles, substance identification, and labeling.
Renewable energy is critical for long-term logistics sustainability. Renewable energy is critical to Fluxe Logistics's progress and development. We've taken numerous methodical steps to seek energy from such sources. For us, energy management is a global, all-encompassing concept that extends beyond energy efficiency efforts in warehouses and buildings. It is a collaborative effort that is influenced and guided by global environmental policy. The corporate energy team is in charge of overseeing our energy management responsibilities. Personnel from Corporate Procurement, Quality Assurance, and Facility Management make up this team. Each department contributes in a cross-functional manner, ensuring:
We are committed to continuously improving our processes and technology in order to make them more environmentally friendly. Every year, we try to find new and innovative ways to use renewable energy.
Ocean acidification and global warming are having a significant impact on our natural ecosystems and endangering life on Earth; we need and want to change that reality. We know that the logistics industry accounts for approximately 8% of global CO2 emissions. We are committed, as industry leaders, to reducing our contribution to that percentage through our Net Zero Carbon program. We intend to actively reduce CO2 emissions from transportation.
The transportation industry, as well as its partners and customers, must recognize the importance of decarbonization in order to help achieve the Paris Agreement's goals, and Fluxe Logistics fully supports it. The Paris Agreement aims to limit the rise in global average temperatures this century to less than two degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels.