Sustainable distribution refers to any means of transportation / hauling of goods between vendor and purchaser with lowest possible impact on the ecological and social environment, and includes the whole distribution process from storage, order processing and picking, packaging, improved vehicle loadings, delivery to the customer or purchaser and taking back packaging. Sustainable distribution refers to the macroeconomic allocation of objects that are distributed (goods, services, rights, fees and information) while integrating sustainability issues without compromising conventional purposes that distribution must fulfill. Commonly, distribution means all the processes that occur between producers, retailers and customers. The functions of distribution are physical transportation, storage and warehousing, packaging, labeling, and reverse logistics. A sustainable distribution processes applies these characteristics—it: Satisfies recipient demands of time and place Tackles social and ecological problems Suits life-cycle of sustainability products—with a close link to post-use, as reverse logistics complete the distribution process Delivers a substantial global reduction of environmental and social impacts Continuously improves—permanent monitoring and improvements to socio-ecological impacts to implement newer, more efficient technologies Maintains competitiveness with conventional distribution processes to maintain long-term success—tackling environmental and social issues without compromising efficiency relative to conventional distribution Transportation refers to the movement of products from one location to another. The fuel required to transport products depends on: the distance between producers and purchasers or end-customers the quality of the transport infrastructure that connects the two parties the density of depots involved in supplying goods to purchasers, intermediaries or directly to customers. Most transportation infrastructure is owned and managed as a Public good throughout the world.
Giovanni De Cesare, Azin Amini, Montana Marshall