If you are worried about the longevity of the environment you live in, and if you’re worried that the planet you will leave for our descendents may not be liveable and if you are interested in doing your part to help preserving Earth – one of the ways might be to use environmentally friendly shipping for all of your hauling needs. It is one of the clarion calls of the green movement, that one of the biggest polluters and users of non-renewable supplies on the globe are the shipping companies and their regular users who must all work towards radicating transportation inefficiencies. Read on and find out all about eco-couriers.

They urge us to move to replenishable shipping methods. Finding green options in shipping is therefore now a major concern for all corporations interested in minimizing their carbon footprint on the face of our planet. Environmentally friendly hauling can circumscribe two unique components of a shipping operation. The first is the packaging of the goods, items,consignment, the other is transportation of that freight. While the packaging industry has been under perpetual pressure primarily from environmental institures to make breakthroughs into eco-friendly packaging materials and processes, the freight companies have had their own ideas. They have also been put under the scanner for optimizing their utility of space, time and fuel per package.

The most important facet of green hauling practices is the green packaging of the shipped goods. The salient part of utilizingeco-friendly technology in both wrapping and packing is that it helps us to consume less of the non replenishable resources, and perhaps more importantly, actually assists us to reuse the material already created, keeping disposal channels clear.

A rapid check on the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) site indicates that, for the year of 2007, containers for food products and other plastic packaging contributed more than 39% of municipal waste of which about 1/3 was recycled. The worst offenders among non-biodegradable packaging materials can be listed as:

1. Bubble wraps – these are preferentially selected materials for packing weak objects. However,

alternatives to the offending item have already been discovered such as bubble wrap created from recycled polyethylene. The biodegradable alternative to these is crimped paper.

2. Packing tape – is made from polyethylene and is crucial for wrapping any consignment for shipment. Currently, however, tapes made from natural rubber are available as a green alternative.

3. Packing filters like Styrofoam based stuffing peanuts – a biodegradable choice for them are cornstarch peanuts and/or plain air-popped popcorn.

Businesses across all verticals of business are these days interested in trimming their carbon footprints. The hauling sector is absolutely no exception to this rule. They too are thinking of doing their part for the survival of our planet by reducing shipping inefficiencies. In addition to streamlining their way of doing things, many are also performing cutting edge research into new science and technology that could pave the way to a environmentally responsible future.

Denmark, one of the leading maritime nations in the world, is currently seeing its top transportation companies going green with eco-friendly freight programs. Renewable transportation seems to be the only way forward. Newer, more renewable energy sources must be uncovered and used while better optimization of load distribution and logistical operation will warrant that more economic, environmentally sound, and sustainable hauling options are available to the consumer.

Peer to Peer transportation is another approach that provides solution for logistical issues by creating a win-win situation for customers, drivers and hauling companies. The drivers get to earn some easy bucks for delivering goods while going their own way and the companies can refrain from hiring expensive transportation space with the discounts being passed on to the customers.

Peer to peer shipping is an excellent way of supporting environmentally friendly hauling by minimizing the requirement for extravagant carbon footprint fuels. It also usually provides superior delivery times. However it is necessary to warrant that the Peer to Peer dispatch company has necessary information of the drivers and can provide their photos and phone numbers if desired, as a safety precaution

Green dispatch businesses are thus enhancing the stakes to do what they can to construct a sustainable life on the planet.

Author's Bio: 

Richard Cochrane enjoys writing about cheap car hauling and is particularly interested in eco couriers and believes that the green movement is gaining momentum.