GreenLine Mobility Partners with Mondelez India to Drive Sustainable Logistics

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GreenLine Mobility Solutions Ltd has joined hands with Mondelez International (India) to accelerate sustainability in road logistics. The partnership was inaugurated at Mondelez’s Alwar plant, where Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) trucks will be deployed to transport the company’s products across India.

This collaboration supports Mondelez’s Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) objectives by significantly reducing carbon emissions and advancing the company’s vision for a cleaner, greener future. The use of LNG trucks aligns with Mondelez’s commitment to fostering sustainable practices while ensuring the well-being of future generations.

GreenLine’s LNG-powered fleet offers a greener alternative to traditional diesel trucks, cutting down greenhouse gas emissions. To date, the company has reduced carbon emissions by an impressive 8,519 tonnes, reinforcing its leadership in sustainable logistics.

By partnering with GreenLine, Mondelez enhances its ability to meet its sustainability targets and contributes to innovative, eco-friendly logistics practices. This collaboration underscores the importance of joint efforts in tackling environmental challenges within the logistics sector, setting an example for businesses to integrate sustainability into their core operations. Together, GreenLine and Mondelez are paving the way for a more sustainable and responsible supply chain in India.

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