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Logistics Plus earns 2026 G75 green supply chain honor

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Logistics Plus earns 2026 G75 green supply chain honor

Logistics Plus was named a 2026 G75 Green Supply Chain Partner by Inbound Logistics and also received its sixth straight Plastic Neutrality certification from Ocean Integrity. The recognition highlights the Erie-based logistics company’s sustainability work, including ocean-plastic recovery, warehouse electrification and solar power use.

Why it matters: - Logistics Plus is getting recognized for sustainability at a time when shippers and logistics providers face more pressure to cut waste and prove environmental claims. - The company’s Plastic Neutrality track record and energy-efficiency efforts point to a broader push in supply chains to reduce emissions and plastic impact.

What happened: - Inbound Logistics named Logistics Plus a 2026 G75 Green Supply Chain Partner. - The G75 Green Supply Chain awards honor supply chain companies, 3PLs and carriers for environmental stewardship and sustainable operations. - Logistics Plus also received its sixth consecutive Plastic Neutrality certification through Ocean Integrity’s Blue Ocean Program. - The updated G75 list appears in the June 2026 Sustainability edition of Inbound Logistics in print and digital formats. - The digital edition will soon be available at the digital edition.

The details: - Logistics Plus became the first logistics company to achieve Plastic Neutrality certification through Ocean Integrity’s Blue Ocean Program in 2021. - The company has maintained that certification for five consecutive years. - Logistics Plus financed the collection of more than 3.5 million kilograms of ocean plastic waste, which the release says is more than 100 times its own plastic footprint. - This year, Logistics Plus helped recover nearly 100,000 pounds of plastic with Ocean Integrity. - The company says its sustainability work also includes power efficiency across its network. - Its warehouses run on 99% electric forklifts. - Solar energy powers roughly 20% of warehouse operations. - All facilities use LED lighting and energy-efficient electronics.

Between the lines: - The recognition reinforces Logistics Plus as a logistics provider using sustainability as part of its competitive identity, not just a side initiative. - The repeated Plastic Neutrality certification gives the company a concrete metric that buyers and partners can use to evaluate environmental performance. - Ocean Integrity framed the partnership as part of a larger cleanup effort, with Captain Keiran Kelly saying companies like Logistics Plus help the organization collect more plastic waste from waterways than they use.

What’s next: - Logistics Plus will likely keep leaning on sustainability credentials as part of its brand and customer pitch. - The G75 listing and the new Plastic Neutrality certification give the company fresh proof points heading into future procurement and partnership talks.

The bottom line: - Logistics Plus is pairing logistics growth with measurable environmental claims, and industry recognition is validating that approach.

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