Making sense of the sheer Amazon LTL nonsense
Thank the pros
Amazon has kicked back against last week’s article in The Loadstar, which reported that a joint investigation by environmental research groups had come to the conclusion that Amazon’s sustainability strategy was merely ‘greenwashing’.
The investigation, conducted by Stand.Earth Research Group, Ship It Zero and Pacific Environment, was based on “inaccurate data”, according to the etailing behemoth.
Amazon spokesperson Steve Kelly told The Loadstar: “Stand.earth’s work is based on inaccurate data, a broad mischaracterisation of our operations and, by their own admission, a methodology ...
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