Jeena and Company Announces Long-Term Commitments Towards Achieving Sustainable Future for Logistics Industry

Global Leader in Freight Forwarding and Supply Chain Solutions Saves Over 700 Trees and 33,000 lbs/15,000 kgs of Carbon Emissions in Past Year Through Sustainability Efforts

Jeena and Company have announced its long-term commitment towards achieving a sustainable future for the logistics industry on Earth Day 2023.

The company has made sustainability a core initiative this year across its service verticals, business operations, internal communication, and partner services.

As part of its Green Jeena initiative, the company has committed to overhauling its business processes across functions to adopt cleaner and greener ways, including going paperless, using electric vehicles, constructing solar-powered warehouses, using energy-saving office equipment, and sensitizing its workforce.

The company has already achieved success in reducing carbon emissions by 33,000 lbs/15,000 kgs and saving over 700 trees over the past year.

Jeena and Company’s efforts towards sustainability reflect its values and its dedication towards creating a positive impact on the environment, communities, and its business. The company believes that by working together towards a common goal, a better future can be created for all.

The company is also focusing on an asset-light cloud-based infrastructure, digitalization of operations, recycling and reusing practices, and integrating environmental education to evaluate the environmental cost of actions. The company is also engaging in discussions and associations with vendors who contribute towards climate change.

“We believe that sustainability is not a choice but a responsibility towards the future of our planet. Taking this responsibility seriously, we are committed to supporting and creating a future-ready organization within the logistics industry,” said Ayesha Katgara, Head of Corporate Strategy at Jeena & Company.

Jeena and Company’s efforts towards sustainability are commendable and set an example for the logistics industry to follow.