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Sustainability

 

You’re under pressure to reduce your carbon footprint – and you need your 3PL partners to be part of that effort.   At Weber, we’re serious about our commitment to green logistics practices.

  • We were one of the first members of the EPA SmartWay℠ emissions reductions program.  Since joining, our fleet has maintained the highest EPA rating available.
  • Our warehouses operate with 100% emission-free electric vehicles.
  • Weber’s drayage solution uses only new, clean-certified trucks at the ports and rail yards.
  • Innovative lighting solutions in Weber warehouses have reduced electrical consumption. We use a combination of natural lighting, via clean skylights, and have replaced old fixtures and bulbs with new T5 and T8 lighting, motion detection, and energy-efficient LEDs. As a result, we have reduced the electrical usage in our facilities by up to 30%, cutting costs for clients and reducing our carbon footprint. 
  • Weber has machinery that recycles dunnage into packing material to be used as protective filler during shipping, greatly reducing the use of plastic filler.
  • To reduce empty miles, we continuously optimize last-mile logistics and use partner carriers in some areas to reduce travel. 
  • Weber recently received the Switch Sustainability Certificate, confirming that our data servers are powered by renewable energy (solar/wind) from Switch - the only data center in the world to receive all “A” ratings from Greenpeace.
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  • We were one of the first members of the EPA SmartWay℠ emissions reductions program.  Since joining, our fleet has maintained the highest EPA rating available.
  • Our warehouses operate with 100% emission-free electric vehicles.
  • Weber’s drayage solution uses only new, clean-certified trucks at the ports and rail yards.
  • Innovative lighting solutions in Weber warehouses have reduced electrical consumption. We use a combination of natural lighting, via clean skylights, and have replaced old fixtures and bulbs with new T5 and T8 lighting, motion detection, and energy-efficient LEDs. As a result, we have reduced the electrical usage in our facilities by up to 30%, cutting costs for clients and reducing our carbon footprint. 
  • Weber has machinery that recycles dunnage into packing material to be used as protective filler during shipping, greatly reducing the use of plastic filler.
  • To reduce empty miles, we continuously optimize last-mile logistics and use partner carriers in some areas to reduce travel. 
  • Weber recently received the Switch Sustainability Certificate, confirming that our data servers are powered by renewable energy (solar/wind) from Switch - the only data center in the world to receive all “A” ratings from Greenpeace.

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