What is Sustainable Development?

The practical aspect of sustainable development involves implementing integrated order, which focuses on combining ecological, socio-economic, spatial, and institutional-political orders.

Increasingly, in various areas of human activity, attention is drawn to problems related to environmental protection and ecology.

Slogans are being raised regarding the process of environmental degradation resulting from human manufacturing activities and the significant depletion of natural resources.

Nevertheless, this is not a new problem, but rather a more complex one – a challenge that EPO-TRANS & EPO ECO are actively addressing.

Epo Trans & Epo Eco and Sustainable Development

EPO-TRANS & EPO ECO, like any transport activity, generates specific economic benefits, but simultaneously produces negative effects related to environmental risks.

There is no doubt that transport processes occupy a central place in the environmental impact of logistics.

For this reason, the introduction of sustainable development principles into the logistics area at EPO-TRANS & EPO ECO should be linked to the application of modern environmental technologies:

  • elimination of harmful impacts on the environment,
  • prevention of new and reduction of current pollution,
  • sustainable use of resources,
  • generation of relatively small amounts of waste.

By the term “modern environmental technologies,” we mean technologies that are relatively less harmful to the environment compared to other competing technologies. At this point, the meaning of “lower environmental impact” should be specified.

EPO-TRANS & EPO ECO constantly raise the bar by introducing further innovations that generate fewer pollutants, use fewer resources in a more rational way, and ensure the reuse of resulting products and waste. Environmentally friendly technologies are not perceived at EPO-TRANS & EPO ECO merely as individual technologies, but as entire systems that include know-how, activities, procedures, services, equipment, and even organizational and management techniques.

  • BDE SYSTEM – maximizing the utilization of the vehicle’s loading area.
  • FRAMELOGIC TMS – minimizing empty runs, monitoring the technical condition of vehicles, and full controlling of transported cargo.
  • MASTER DRIVER – organization of training sessions in economic and ecological driving (eco-driving).
  • EPO ECO – fleet vehicles that exemplify full synergy between machine and environment.
  • EPO LNG – biofuel distribution station for both road and maritime transport.
  • EPO RAIL – INTERMODAL transport utilizing BDE trailers.

Future and the Environment

EPO TRANS & EPO ECO have taken on the serious challenge of implementing the concept of sustainable development, guided by pro-ecological actions.

The fundamental goal of sustainable development is the effective use of the potential of available technologies to meet environmental challenges, while simultaneously maintaining economic growth and improving competitiveness.