India’s economy is growing rapidly and so is the movement of goods across the country. Road transport remains the backbone of freight movement, carrying a major share of cargo between factories, warehouses, ports and consumers. However, this growth also brings challenges related to fuel consumption, emissions and operational efficiency. A Clean Freight Program can help India address these issues while supporting long-term economic growth.
The freight sector is one of the largest consumers of energy in the transport industry. Although trucks represent a small share of total vehicles, they contribute significantly to transport-related emissions. As freight demand continues to rise in the coming years, India must adopt solutions that improve efficiency and reduce environmental impact.
A Clean Freight Program can encourage businesses to measure and monitor freight emissions, improve fuel efficiency and adopt cleaner technologies. It can also create a common framework for shippers, logistics providers and transport companies to work together toward shared sustainability goals. Transparency and benchmarking can help companies identify areas for improvement and reward better-performing carriers.
Beyond environmental benefits, cleaner freight operations can lower fuel costs, improve fleet productivity and strengthen supply chain reliability. Combined with initiatives such as PM Gati Shakti and the National Logistics Policy, a Clean Freight Program can help build a more competitive and future-ready logistics ecosystem.
India has an opportunity to make freight transport cleaner, smarter and more efficient. The time has come for industry stakeholders to work together and turn clean freight into a national movement that supports both economic progress and sustainability.




