Eco-Friendly Distribution Centers

Nike Has Built a New Sustainable European Distribution Center

Nike has created a new European distribution center, which will be completely powered by sustainable energy. Ham, Belgium, was chosen as the location, and it offers a massive space of 1.5 million square feet. Nike's new European Distribution Center is powered entirely by either solar, geothermal, hydroelectric or biomass energy. Nike has also indicated that 95% of the waste products produced will be recycled.

Nike chose Ham as the location due to its proximity to canals, which allows it to transport 99% of its materials by water. This reduces trucking by 14,00 trips per year.

The actual building was created with a rack-supported design, which allows for lower amounts of steel and concrete to be needed in the construction process.
Trend Themes
1. Sustainable Energy Distribution - Nike's European Distribution Center is powered entirely by sustainable energy sources, presenting opportunities for other businesses to adopt eco-friendly distribution practices.
2. Waste Recycling - Nike's commitment to recycling 95% of waste products generated in the distribution center highlights the growing trend of waste management and recycling in the industry.
3. Waterway Transportation - Nike's strategic decision to locate the distribution center near canals, enabling transportation of materials by water, opens up opportunities for utilizing waterways for efficient logistics and reducing carbon emissions.
Industry Implications
1. Retail Distribution - The adoption of eco-friendly distribution centers in the retail industry can revolutionize the way products are delivered to stores, giving companies a competitive edge while reducing their environmental footprint.
2. Renewable Energy - The sustainable energy infrastructure of Nike's distribution center presents disruptive innovation opportunities for the renewable energy industry, encouraging the development and implementation of renewable energy solutions in industrial settings.
3. Logistics and Transportation - The use of canals for transportation purposes demonstrated by Nike's distribution center showcases the potential disruption and optimization of logistics and transportation systems, inspiring the adoption of alternative modes of transport within the industry.

Related Ideas

Similar Ideas
VIEW FULL ARTICLE & IMAGES