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SmartWay

Learn about SmartWay

This is the EPA SmartWay logoEPA’s SmartWay program helps companies advance supply chain sustainability by measuring, benchmarking, and improving freight transportation efficiency.

Freight Matters to Supply Chain Sustainability

Global trade has a net positive effect on the world economy. However, associated freight transportation produces adverse impacts on the environment and public health.

U.S. trends point to rapid growth in freight activity.

  • Between 1990 and 2013, freight activity grew by over 50 percent and is projected to nearly double again by 2040.
  • Experts project that by 2050, global freight transport emissions will surpass those from passenger vehicles.

These trends compel many corporations to seek opportunities to assess and streamline shipping operations so they can use less fuel and generate less pollution.

SmartWay Advances Sustainable Transportation Supply Chains

To address these trends and challenges, EPA developed the SmartWay program.

Launched in 2004, this voluntary public-private program:

  • provides a comprehensive and well-recognized system for tracking, documenting and sharing information about fuel use and freight emissions across supply chains
  • helps companies identify and select more efficient freight carriers, transport modes, equipment, and operational strategies to improve supply chain sustainability and lower costs from goods movement
  • supports global energy security and offsets environmental risk for companies and countries
  • reduces freight transportation-related emissions by accelerating the use of advanced fuel-saving technologies
  • is supported by major transportation industry associations, environmental groups, state and local governments, international agencies, and the corporate community

Core Elements of SmartWay

There are three core components of the SmartWay Program.

The SmartWay Transport Partnership

Freight shippers, carriers, logistics companies and other stakeholders partner with EPA to measure, benchmark and improve logistics operations so they can reduce their environmental footprint. Learn how to participate in SmartWay.

The SmartWay Brand

Through SmartWay technology verification and branding, EPA has accelerated availability, adoption and market penetration of fuel-saving technologies and operational practices while helping companies save fuel, lower costs and reduce adverse environmental impacts. Learn how to use the SmartWay brand.

SmartWay Global Collaboration

EPA works with a broad range of national and global organizations to harmonize sustainability accounting methods in the freight sector. SmartWay also provides support to global policy makers that wish to model transportation sustainability programs after the SmartWay program. Learn about SmartWay's Global Collaboration.