Brazilian cosmetics company Natura has launched the first fleet of trailers powered by biomethane gas, replacing 35% of its heavy freight operation.
This move will consolidate the collection and delivery of raw materials, inputs and finished products from Natura and Avon, involving suppliers, factories, hubs, distribution centres and third parties in the state of São Paulo.
By substituting the current diesel vehicles with 20 new green fuel ones, Natura aims to decrease carbon emissions by 82%, aiding in the achievement of the company's Vision 2030 public goals.
Natura said it is planning to further expand its green fleet.
Currently, the company is examining the São Paulo-Minas Gerais route with its suppliers and entire network of partners in order to establish a green corridor with refuelling points.
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