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SmartWay Transport Partnership

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The SmartWay Transport Partnership is a market-driven partnership to help businesses move goods in the cleanest, most efficient way possible. By providing a consistent set of tools and information needed to make informed transportation choices, SmartWay enables companies across the supply chain to exchange performance data in ways that protect the environment,enhance our nation’s energy security and foster economic vitality. To encourage continued improvement, SmartWay provides incentives and recognition for top performers. The program is administered by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) and is housed with the USEPA's Office of Transportation and Air Quality (OTAQ) - Transportation and Climate Division (TCD). Initiated in 2004, SmartWay aims to voluntarily achieve improved fuel efficiency and reduce environmental impacts from freight transport. SmartWay is comprised of partnerships, policy and technical solutions, and research and evaluation to optimize the transportation networks in a company’s supply chain. SmartWay’s 3,000 partners demonstrate sustainable business practices through performance-based quantification and reporting protocols that benchmark and inform industry of freight operations and energy/environmental efficiency.

Background and history

The Partnership was officially launched on February 9, 2004 with the support of 15 charter members and the backing of the American Trucking Associations. Since its inception, the Partnership has grown to include more than 600 companies and Affiliates including Wal-Mart, Nike, ExxonMobil, CSX Transportation, Whole Foods Market, FedEx, and Schneider National.

Partnership members achieve fuel savings and emissions reductions in several ways. Freight carriers fulfill their commitment to the Partnership by upgrading their truck fleet with various fuel saving technologies and by reducing idling time. SmartWay strategies include:

SmartWay shippers fulfill their commitment by shipping their goods with SmartWay carriers, by using other, less-polluting modes of commercial transport including rail transport, and by reducing truck idling at their shipping facilities. SmartWay logistics Partners inspire the fleets that they manage to join the Partnership, adopt fuel-savings strategies and technologies, and commit to increasing the amount of freight shipped by SmartWay carriers by 5% per year. SmartWay Affiliates, which include various state government agencies and trade groups, play a promotional role for SmartWay by educating policy-actors and their members about the benefits of the Partnership.

Goals of the partnership

The SmartWay Transport Partnership is likely to have increasing appeal in the coming years as fuel prices rise and as the prospect of global warming influences businesses and individuals to reassess their environmental footprint. By 2012, the SmartWay Transport Partnership aims to save between 3.3 and 6.6 billion gallons of diesel fuel per year, which translates to eliminating between 33 - 66 million metric tons of carbon dioxide emissions and up to 200,000 tons of nitrous oxide emissions per year. The Partnership also aims to reduce large amounts of particulate matter (PM). The SmartWay Partnership is committed to helping freight shippers and carriers discover ways to improve the efficieny of their supply chain and achieve superior environmental performance.

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