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What is the Net Zero Hub?

The Net Zero Hub is an exclusive feature of the 2025 edition of the Retail Supply Chain & Logistics Expo!

Covering all areas of Supply Chain & Logistics, we will be highlighting our Sustainability Partners who are driven to achieve a Net Zero future, giving attendees the opportunity to discover the most sustainable companies and organisations in Europe who have been vetted as a token of recognition for pushing the boundaries of sustainable development within the Supply Chain.

With an estimated 60% of Global Carbon Emissions being produced by Supply Chains, we are dedicated to provide a collaborative platform to drive such initiatives!

Our Mission:

Following the UK Government's commitment to ensure the UK reduces its Greenhouse Gas Emissions by 100% from 1990 levels by 2050, The Retail Supply Chain & Logistics Expo is committed to adopting a mature and proactive approach towards sustainability.

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Who Visits?

  • Professionals responsible for managing supply chains who are seeking ways to reduce carbon emissions and implement sustainable practices.
  • Sustainability-focused executives looking for innovative solutions to meet net-zero goals and align with ESG (Environmental, Social, Governance) standards.
  • Third-party logistics (3PL) companies and transportation providers interested in greener logistics options, such as electrification of fleets or alternative fuel sources.
  • Manufacturers looking for ways to source raw materials responsibly or reduce emissions in production processes.
  • Researchers studying sustainable logistics or supply chain management trends.
  • Government or industry representatives interested in collaborating on sustainability policies or observing industry trends.
  • Retailers aiming to decarbonise their operations, including warehousing, last-mile delivery, and packaging.

Who Exhibits?

  • Tech Providers: Companies offering carbon tracking tools, AI for route optimisation, and IoT solutions for improving energy efficiency in supply chains.
  • Green Logistics: Providers of electric vehicles, charging stations, and alternative fuel options like hydrogen or biofuels for logistics and transportation.
  • Renewable Energy: Businesses supplying solar panels, wind turbines, and energy storage systems tailored for warehouses and logistics hubs.
  • Sustainable Manufacturing: Organisations using low-emission processes or offering responsibly sourced materials to reduce environmental impact.
  • Certifiers: Standards organisations providing certifications such as ISO 14001, B Corp, LEED, or ESG compliance audits.
  • Consultants: Sustainability experts and consulting firms helping businesses reduce carbon footprints and achieve net-zero goals.