Healthy Spaces Podcast: Electrification of Transport

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Electric vehicles are growing in popularity – small cars, SUVs, even pickup trucks. But what about electric long-haul tractor trailers? How can we extend the benefits of electrification to larger vehicles?

Reducing carbon emissions on the road

It’s true that, owing to the size of the batteries required, electrification of heavy-hauling trucks is a difficult task. However, disruptive innovators have capitalized on this gap in the sector. Thanks to groundbreaking electrification solutions, one customer was able to drive 265,000 kilometers over two years without ever re-charging their trailer battery.

In this episode, we speak to Abdullah Jaber, CEO and Managing Director at Trailer Dynamics, and Roland Duquesne, Director of Key Accounts for the EMEA Region at Thermo King. 

We’ll discuss game-changing trailer technology, and how the electrification of long-haul transportation not only reduces carbon emissions, but also helps truckers get to their destinations faster.

Featured in this Episode:

Hosts:
Dominique Silva, Marketing Leader EMEA, Trane Technologies
Scott Tew, Vice President Sustainability and Managing Director, Center for Energy Efficiency and Sustainability, Trane Technologies

Guests:
Abdullah Jaber, CEO and Managing Director, Trailer Dynamics
Roland Duquesne, Key Account Director, Thermo King EMEA, Trane Technologies
Davide Previsdomini, Product Manager, Truck, Thermo King EMEA, Trane Technologies

About Healthy Spaces

Healthy Spaces is a podcast by Trane Technologies where experts and disruptors explore how climate technology and innovation are transforming the spaces where we live, work, learn and play.

This season, hosts Dominique Silva and Scott Tew bring a fresh batch of uplifting stories, featuring inspiring people who are overcoming challenges to drive positive change across multiple industries. We’ll discover how technology and AI can drive business growth, and help the planet breathe a little bit easier.

Listen and subscribe to Healthy Spaces on your favorite podcast platforms:

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YouTube 
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How are you making an impact? What sustainable innovation do you think will change the world?

Share your story with us and learn more about the Healthy Spaces Podcast.

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Healthy Spaces Podcast: Electrification of Transport

VIDEO: Watch Season 5 Episode 4: Electrification of Transport

Electric vehicles are growing in popularity – small cars, SUVs, even pickup trucks. But what about electric long-haul tractor trailers? How can we extend the benefits of electrification to larger vehicles?

Reducing carbon emissions on the road

It’s true that, owing to the size of the batteries required, electrification of heavy-hauling trucks is a difficult task. However, disruptive innovators have capitalized on this gap in the sector. Thanks to groundbreaking electrification solutions, one customer was able to drive 265,000 kilometers over two years without ever re-charging their trailer battery.

In this episode, we speak to Abdullah Jaber, CEO and Managing Director at Trailer Dynamics, and Roland Duquesne, Director of Key Accounts for the EMEA Region at Thermo King. 

We’ll discuss game-changing trailer technology, and how the electrification of long-haul transportation not only reduces carbon emissions, but also helps truckers get to their destinations faster.

Featured in this Episode:

Hosts:
Dominique Silva, Marketing Leader EMEA, Trane Technologies
Scott Tew, Vice President Sustainability and Managing Director, Center for Energy Efficiency and Sustainability, Trane Technologies

Guests:
Abdullah Jaber, CEO and Managing Director, Trailer Dynamics
Roland Duquesne, Key Account Director, Thermo King EMEA, Trane Technologies
Davide Previsdomini, Product Manager, Truck, Thermo King EMEA, Trane Technologies

About Healthy Spaces

Healthy Spaces is a podcast by Trane Technologies where experts and disruptors explore how climate technology and innovation are transforming the spaces where we live, work, learn and play.

This season, hosts Dominique Silva and Scott Tew bring a fresh batch of uplifting stories, featuring inspiring people who are overcoming challenges to drive positive change across multiple industries. We’ll discover how technology and AI can drive business growth, and help the planet breathe a little bit easier.

Listen and subscribe to Healthy Spaces on your favorite podcast platforms:

Apple Podcasts 
Spotify 
YouTube 
Amazon Music

How are you making an impact? What sustainable innovation do you think will change the world?

Share your story with us and learn more about the Healthy Spaces Podcast.

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What The Last of Us Can Teach Us About Environmental Resilience

Ever since the season finale of The Last of Us, the internet has been a buzz. Even if you haven’t been keeping up with the show, it’s hard to miss the commentary around this post-apocalyptic video game turned TV hit.

Set in the U.S. after a worldwide fungal outbreak causes humans to transform into mushroom-like zombies, the show, so far, has followed the journey of Joel and Ellie. Together, they navigate threats from both human and Cordycep-infected walking dead.

But this story isn’t just about Joel and Ellie’s journey. If you look closely, The Last of Us also holds real-world lessons around the critical role of operational and environmental risk mitigation. From the importance of following protocol to the power of nature, here are some of the most significant ways The Last of Us teaches us about environmental risk management.

Four Lessons The Last of Us Teaches About Environmental Risk

1. Climate is the driving force

At the beginning of The Last of Us series, the Cordycep outbreak occurs because the human population wasn’t prepared for the effects of climate change. While people were aware of global warming, they were not looking ahead enough to anticipate that the conditions would create a fungal pathogen that thrived in warmer temperatures and infect humans.

Now, we are not expecting a mushroom zombie apocalypse anytime soon, but it would be foolish to think that climate change isn’t already affecting our health. According to the CDC, global warming has led to an uptick in air pollution, pollen, and allergen-related health issues. Ignoring these environmental changes now will only lead to more challenges in the future.

However, we don’t have to operate like they do in The Last of Us to manage environmental risks. Whether it’s the avian flu, wildfire smoke, or temperature extremes, the best thing we can do is act proactively, arming ourselves with the tools that promote health and safety.

2. Protocol is powerful

One of the best ways to mitigate future environmental-related issues is by implementing and following a protocol – practices that create structure and enable faster, more coordinated responses in moments of crisis. In The Last of Us, humans survive despite civilization breaking down. Different communities like the QZ, the Fireflies, and Joel and Ellie’s homestead in Jackson, Wyoming, all have their own protocols for day-to-day life. Measures like pathogen testing, food rationing, border patrols, and communal living all contribute to their survival.

The takeaway for business is clear: establishing a solid protocol pays off, both for present-day operations and possible future threats.

Businesses can do this by implementing thoughtful risk management systems that anticipate potential issues before they arise. When you look ahead and align today’s actions with tomorrow’s needs, you make health and safety management more proactive and less reactive. Clear protocols also remove guesswork, making it easier to protect people and operations consistently

Learn more: Risk Management vs. Compliance: Key Differences & Strategic Impact

3. Nature is unpredictable

Humans often make plans, and nature laughs. The Last of Us engages with nature in several ways. For one, it is an unexpected evolution in fungi that causes the Cordycep epidemic. Also, if you watch the show, you’ll observe that nature quickly reclaimed areas that were once dominated by people. Buildings are overrun with vines, animal life returns to urban areas, and new ecosystems emerge.

In the real world, nature is equally unpredictable, and natural disasters are far more common than we would like. Having an emergency response plan for these events is crucial and can literally help your business and workforce weather a storm. Communication is also key. You should always keep employees informed about changing weather conditions and provide clear guidelines on when they should and should not travel to or from worksites.

Learn more: Safeguarding Businesses from Hurricanes and Wildland Fires

4. Adapting to change is key to progress

Much of Season 2 of The Last of Us takes place in a peaceful settlement in Wyoming. With all government systems collapsed (and fungus zombies still a threat) survivors have to adapt. They build barricades, enforce strict protocols, and embrace communal living. It’s this willingness to adapt that allows them to thrive in a changed world.

We are currently undergoing environmental changes that require us to adapt. We are living with the effects of global warming in real time, and a company’s ability to adapt to this new normal is crucial.

If you haven’t already, begin to identify environmental, health, and safety (EHS) risks to ensure a better tomorrow. These plans help businesses adapt with ease and prepare everyone on your team for what comes next.

Learn more: Risk Identification and Management in EHS Due Diligence: A Business Imperative

Beyond The Last of Us’s Lessons in Environmental Risk Management

While the story that unfolds in The Last of Us is fictional, the insights it offers are very real. Preparedness, protocol, and adaptability are all crucial to creating stability in your business. Sure, nature is unpredictable, but you can manage environmental challenges with success when you take the time to evaluate and establish environmental risk management.

If you’re looking for help updating your EHS management systems or need to identify potential risks, connect with us today! Ultimately, collaboration will always yield the best outcomes for the future world.

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Helping Protect Healthy Forests

Amanda Davis|Sr. Manager, CR and Environment

Our purpose, Powering Digital Freedom, includes a commitment to protect our world which means supporting a healthy planet. Throughout the year, we work internally and with our partners to manage our environmental impacts, minimizing our greenhouse gas emissions, engaging our employees in environmental stewardship and identifying new strategies to reduce our footprint, especially in our product line.  

We are a digital-first company and are proud that 98% of our products are delivered digitally. Although physical products account for only 2% of our annual revenue, we believe we have a responsibility to deliver those products in a way that supports healthy forests. That’s why we’re proud to report that in fiscal 2025, ~55% of our physical products were made using paper or cardboard that was certified by the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC), our highest use rate on record.  We also plan to increase our use of FSC-certified cardboard in products made in Europe and Asia later this year.  

FSC is a trusted nonprofit organization that works to protect healthy, resilient forests. FSC certification ensures that our paper and cardboard come from responsibly managed forests. The organization sets criteria for forestry operations and chain of custody standards globally, prioritizing water quality, biodiversity, the prohibition of hazardous chemicals, the protection of local communities and workers, and more.   

Working with partners to reduce waste and plastic 

The Gen Global Supply Chain team leads multiple initiatives to reduce the impact of our physical products. These include managing assembly materials, such as inks, plastic and cardboard, and partnering with suppliers who embrace sustainability in their own operations.  

Our two primary suppliers, who produce more than 98% of our global physical product by spend, maintain environmental management systems that are ISO 14001-certified. We also collaborate closely with Tier 1 physical product suppliers on optimizing packaging, exploring renewable energy sources and reducing plastic use. As a result, our physical products now contain less than 0.5% plastic.  

Additionally, in fiscal 2026, our Supply Chain team is working with our suppliers to find possibilities to replace the plastic used in transport packaging with paper. For example, we are in the process of changing the bands used to hold products together from plastic to paper in our Americas and Asia Pacific regions, and in EMEA, we are in the process of changing packaging filler from plastic to paper. 

On the other end of the product lifecycle, we are members of several take-back initiatives in Europe that fund recycling programs for our consumer products. Gen also has an employee-focused computer buy-back program that resold 400 devices globally over the past financial year.  

Supporting a healthy planet 

These efforts are part of our broader commitment to promote sustainability across our business and communities. Recent activities include our AquaTower build with Planet Water Foundation to mark World Water Day, our series of volunteering events throughout Earth Month and our continued support for our team members’ green home projects through our Sustainable Home Improvement Program.  

In light of these initiatives, we’re honored to be recognized by Newsweek as one of the World’s Greenest Companies 2025. The annual ranking celebrates companies that are reducing their environmental impact in key areas like greenhouse gas emissions, water management and waste reduction. Learn more about our environmental strategy in our latest Social Impact Report.  

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Envision Energy Joins Top 2% Globally with CDP Climate Change A Rating, Leading Among Renewable Energy Companies

SHANGHAI, Aug. 7, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Envision Energy, a global leader in green technology, has been named to the 2024 CDP Climate Change A List, becoming the first Chinese renewable energy company to earn this prestigious distinction, and the only A-rated renewable equipment manufacturer. CDP (Carbon Disclosure Project), the world’s leading environmental disclosure platform, announced this year’s results after evaluating over 24,800 global companies. Envision Energy emerged among the top 2% of companies worldwide, recognized for its transparency in environmental data, exemplary climate governance, and pioneering sustainable practices.

As the gold standard for global climate disclosure, CDP’s scoring is widely adopted in ESG investing, supply chain assessments, and client compliance reviews. This achievement affirms Envision Energy’s leadership in global climate governance and sustainability, while setting a new benchmark for the competitiveness and resilience of global renewable energy industry on the international stage.

Driving Net Zero Supply Chains and Carbon Footprint Leadership

Since 2022, Envision has achieved operational carbon neutrality for three consecutive years, reaching 100% renewable electricity use in 2024 – a year ahead of its RE100 commitment. Compared to its baseline year, the company’s Scope 1 and Scope 2 carbon emissions have been reduced by 91%, totaling only 7,089 tons CO2 in 2024, thanks to its enhanced energy efficiency and broad adoption of renewable energy. Notably, Envision’s products have helped avoid approximately 2.35 billion tons of global carbon emissions, significantly advancing global sustainability goals.

Envision also prioritizes sustainable supply chain transformation through digitalization and net-zero technologies. Leveraging its AIoT based Carbon Management System, the company conducts comprehensive carbon assessments for key suppliers and provides strategies for carbon reduction and energy usage optimization. Envision further supports suppliers with cost-effective, multidimensional green energy solutions, integrating energy storage systems, distributed photovoltaic schemes, green power trading, green certificate purchasing, and carbon certification services. As of 2024, all key suppliers are connected to AIoT based Carbon Management System, with 18% achieving 100% renewable power usage in supplying Envision products, reducing approximately 19,000 tons of Scope 3 emissions. The company aims for 100% green electricity use across its core supply chain by 2028.

Promoting the Transformation of Climate Business Strategy

As carbon footprint management becomes critical to reshaping industrial carbon influence, Envision has collaborated with international authorities to build robust product carbon footprint databases and standards. The company initiated the International ILCD Life Cycle Data Network, partnering with industrial partners to build international standardized product carbon footprint databases. This initiative helps close critical data gaps and empowers more companies to reshape their value chains and boost global competitiveness.

From land to sea, Envision continues to push the boundaries of low-carbon energy. The 2024 launch of its Model T Pro and Model Z Pro wind turbines brings full-scenario adaptability and extreme-condition testing to enhance power generation efficiency while reducing per-unit carbon intensity. With high efficiency, low noise, and strong grid-forming performance, Envision’s EN 5 Pro and EN ACSkid-10000 deliver reliable energy storage solutions that support stable, resilient, and sustainable power systems – even in challenging environments. Additionally, Envision’s green ammonia products from the world’s largest green hydrogen-ammonia project in Chifeng have been certified by Bureau Veritas, marking the world’s first renewable ammonia with this distinction. The green ammonia fuel produced from this plant has successfully powered the world’s first green marine ammonia bunkering operation on July 25, 2025.

Scaling Net Zero Industrial Park Model Across the Globe

Envision pioneered the Net Zero industrial park model, exemplified by the world’s first in Ordos, Inner Mongolia. Powered by the largest off-grid renewable energy system, the park integrates renewable energy, a net zero digital operating system, and a green industrial cluster to unlock the full potential of renewable energy without grid constraints. It also hosts the world’s largest AI-enabled green hydrogen and ammonia facility, which optimizes production in real time and has earned the world’s first ISCC Plus certification for green ammonia with a verified GHG footprint. This model has been recognized by the World Economic Forum, Harvard Business School, and the COP28 UAE Energy Transition Changemaker Award.

Actively contributing to international standards, Envision partners with Bureau Veritas to promote international certifications and guidelines for net zero industrial parks. From Ordos to Chifeng, from China to Spain, and to the world, Envision’s Net Zero Industrial Parks offer a replicable model for a more sustainable and prosperous future. These efforts are accelerating global green manufacturing, energy independence, and regional economic green transformation, generating new opportunities and prosperity worldwide.

 

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WuXi Biologics Named to A List for CDP Supplier Engagement Assessment

  • Earns CDP’s highest rating for supply chain engagement on climate
  • Adds to other CDP recognition—Water Security A List and leadership score on climate change
  • Drives sustainability through value chain decarbonization empowerment

SHANGHAI, Aug. 6, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — WuXi Biologics (2269.HK), a leading global Contract Research, Development, and Manufacturing Organization (CRDMO), today announced it was named to the A List for the Supplier Engagement Assessment (SEA) by CDP, the environmental non-profit organization. The annual SEA A List recognizes top-scoring companies that demonstrate leadership in supply chain engagement on climate-related issues and make impactful contributions in the transition toward a net-zero sustainable economy.

CDP is recognized as the global standard for corporate environmental reporting, and its annual ratings are widely used to drive investment and procurement decisions. In 2024, nearly 25,000 companies—representing two-thirds of the global market value—reported environmental data through CDP. WuXi Biologics was named to the CDP’s SEA A List for superior performance regarding supplier climate engagement in terms of governance and business strategy, targets, Scope 3 emissions reporting, and risk management process. The company has also been included in CDP’s Water Security A List and has received Climate Change Leadership-level scores from the organization for two consecutive years.

Committed to the Science Based Target initiative (SBTi), WuXi Biologics has adopted an integrated strategy to tackle climate change with measurable targets and a refined roadmap. The company realized a 30% intensity reduction of GHG (Scope 1 and Scope 2) emissions in 2024 from the base year 2020, and aims to achieve net-zero emissions from overall operations by 2050. While diligently pursuing its own climate goals, the company also actively engages with suppliers—through comprehensive sustainable supply chain management, Scope 3 data disclosure and target tracking—to help achieve positive impacts across the entire value chain.

Dr. Chris Chen, CEO of WuXi Biologics and Chairman of its ESG Committee, commented, “We are very pleased to be named to the CDP’s A List for its Supplier Engagement Assessment, an acknowledgement that further inspires our steadfast dedication to driving sustainability. As a global leader in Green CRDMO, we consistently deliver ESG excellence, enable partners worldwide with end-to-end solutions, and work together with all stakeholders to promote responsible practices.”

As a participant of the United Nations Global Compact (UNGC) and Pharmaceutical Supply Chain Initiative (PSCI), WuXi Biologics proactively advocates sustainability and has earned widespread recognitions for its efforts. The company was granted an MSCI AAA Rating; awarded an EcoVadis Platinum Medal; listed in the Dow Jones Sustainability Indices (DJSI); named to the CDP Water Security “A List” and awarded an A- CDP Climate Change leadership-level score for two consecutive years; given the highest negligible-risk rating by Sustainalytics, and recognized as a Sustainalytics industry and regional ESG top-rated company for five consecutive years; selected as a Constituent of the FTSE4Good Index Series; listed in the Hang Seng ESG 50 Index; and rated as Prime by ISS ESG Corporate Rating.

About CDP

CDP is a global non-profit that runs the world’s only independent environmental disclosure system. As the founder of environmental reporting, the organization believes in transparency and the power of data to drive change. Partnering with leaders in enterprise, capital, policy and science, CDP surfaces the information needed to enable Earth-positive decisions. It helped more than 24,800 companies and 1,100 cities, states and regions disclose their environmental impacts in 2024. Financial institutions with more than a quarter of the world’s institutional assets use CDP data to help inform investment and lending decisions. Aligned with the ISSB’s climate standard, IFRS S2, as its foundational baseline, CDP integrates best-practice reporting standards and frameworks in one place. The team is truly global, united by a shared desire to build a world where people, planet and profit are truly balanced.

About WuXi Biologics

WuXi Biologics (stock code: 2269.HK) is a leading global Contract Research, Development and Manufacturing Organization (CRDMO) offering end-to-end solutions that enable partners to discover, develop and manufacture biologics – from concept to commercialization – for the benefit of patients worldwide.

With over 12,000 skilled employees in China, the United States, Ireland, Germany and Singapore, WuXi Biologics leverages its technologies and expertise to provide customers with efficient and cost-effective biologics discovery, development and manufacturing solutions. As of December 31, 2024, WuXi Biologics is supporting 817 integrated client projects, including 21 in commercial manufacturing (excluding COVID CMO projects).

WuXi Biologics regards sustainability as the cornerstone of long-term business growth. The company continuously drives green technology innovations to offer advanced end-to-end Green CRDMO solutions for its global partners while consistently achieving excellence in Environment, Social and Governance (ESG). Committed to creating shared value, it collaborates with all stakeholders to foster positive social and environmental impacts and promote responsible practices that empower the entire value chain.

For more information about WuXi Biologics, please visit: www.wuxibiologics.com.

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