Covirán leads the way in water efficiency in the logistics sector
Covirán leads water efficiency in the logistics sector. Covirán has achieved a significant reduction in water consumption in its logistics centres, reaching a cumulative saving of 31.64% since 2016. This notable decrease is due to a series of measures implemented throughout its network of logistics platforms, including the automation of processes, the installation of leak detection systems and the optimisation of cleaning methods.
Investment in technology and employee training have been key to achieving these results. Thanks to these initiatives, Covirán has not only reduced its water footprint, but also improved operational efficiency and strengthened its commitment to sustainability.
Outstanding results:
- 31.64% reduction in water consumption since 2016.
Implementation of innovative technologies: economisers, reduced flushing cisterns, leak detection systems. - Employee training: awareness of the importance of sustainability and water efficiency.
- Commitment to sustainability: reflected in the collective bargaining agreement and in the company’s specific actions.
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Benefits of these measures:
- Cost reduction: Savings in water consumption translate into reduced operating costs.
- Improved efficiency: The optimisation of processes and the use of innovative technologies allow for more efficient water management.
- Greater sustainability: Covirán contributes to the protection of the environment by reducing its water footprint.
- Improved brand image: The company is positioned as a benchmark in sustainability in the logistics sector…
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