Posted on August 13, 2025

As climate change continues to drive extreme weather events globally, China has taken significant steps to harmonise economic development with environmental sustainability. This strategic shift has particular relevance for the freight forwarding sector, where interprovincial trade movements contribute substantially to carbon emissions.

The growing focus on carbon inequality within domestic supply chains highlights the need for sustainable logistics solutions. Road freight transport, which forms the backbone of interprovincial commerce, faces increasing scrutiny regarding its environmental impact.

For international freight forwarders like RW Freight, understanding these evolving regulations and sustainability requirements in major markets such as China is essential. The push towards greener logistics practices presents both challenges and opportunities for the industry.

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