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  • Electrification of the Supply Chain

    Prepared by Dr. Josué C. Velázquez Martínez from MIT Center for Transportation & Logistics, Dr. Laura Palacios-Argüello, and Prof. Joachim Arts from Luxembourg Centre for Logistics and Supply Chain Management. Revolutionize Southern California’s transport…

  • Circular Supply Chains

    The Circular Supply Chain Initiative in MIT’s Center for Transportation & Logistics envisions and explores how companies can leverage supply chain circularity to contribute to their sustainability goals, with a special focus on waste.…

  • 50 Years of Earth Day: MIT Perspectives in the Face of Radical Change

    Join us on the 50th Earth Day to explore what the path forward may look like to the 2050 Climate Goals and a more sustainable future in the face of radical change. The session…

  • New publication: Reviewing the material and metal security of low-carbon energy transitions

    Suzanne collaborated with Colorado School of Mines Payne Institute of Public Policy and a number of esteemed co-authors on a new paper in the journal Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews.  Read the full article here: https://authors.elsevier.com/c/1ageW_V0xO-z25.…

  • Alexis is a supply chain hero

    We are very proud that our very own Director Alexis Bateman was selected by IBM as a Supply Chain Hero. Check out her interview here: https://www.ibm.com/blogs/supply-chain/mit-research-scientist-blends-her-passion-for-sustainability-and-supply-chain-to-equip-a-new-era-of-leaders Share this: Related:

  • In the news

    We are trying to keep track of all the latest news from our sustainability team! To that end, we will post snippets from news items featuring our team from time to time. Check out…

  • Roundtable Event – Circularity in the Supply Chain

    View the research project on circular supply chains, here, and if you’re interested in getting involved, contact us at ctl-sustainabilty@mit.edu. “Waste is just excess material in the wrong person’s hands.” Inspiration from our event yesterday…

  • The Washington Post Article- Dr. Josué Velázquez on the environmental impacts of Amazon’s push toward one-day and same-day deliveries

    The Washington Post presented Dr. Josué Velázquez Martínez opinion about the conflict with Amazon’s environmental footprint.

  • CTL CORPS SEMINAR – Dr. Andrés Muñoz presenting “E-commerce shipment pooling strategies for green home-delivery”

    As part of the activities for the MIT CTL CORPS Seminar series, Dr. Andrés Muñoz presented the research “E-commerce shipment pooling strategies for green home-delivery” to the MIT CTL CORPS.

  • CNN Article- Dr. Josué Velázquez on fast-shipping and green deliveries

    CNN interviewed Dr. Josué Velázquez Martínez on his research based on green deliveries for fast-shipping.

  • FootWear News Article – Josué Velázquez Martínez on the environmental benefits of online shopping

    FootWear presented the results from Dr. Josué Velázquez Martínez and the MIT Sustainable Logistics Initiative’s investigation regarding the “Green Button” project arguing the willingness of the customers to wait longer on their last-mile deliveries

  • 2019 MIT Sustainability Summit Recap

    MIT Sustainable Logistics presented the research projects in the 2019 MIT Sustainability Summit Recap

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