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Peli BioThermal


Peli BioT ermal, the global name in temperature- controlled packaging, has been selected as the winner of the 2020 Air Cargo Sustainability Award in the corporate category by The International Air Cargo Association (TIACA). The company received the award at the Digital Air Cargo Forum in December. Peli BioT ermal was recognised for its work to


improve sustainability through manufacturing and use of durable, reusable temperature-controlled packaging to replace single-use packaging. Research and analysis shows a two-year clinical trial with 30,000 individual package shipments of single-use shippers emits 1,122 tonnes of CO2e. By contrast, the same trial, using Peli BioT ermal’s Credo Cube™ shipper requires only 772 units and


Recognised for sustainability efforts


David Williams President of Peli BioThermal


241 tonnes of CO2e. T is is a 78% reduction of global warming carbon footprint potential between the single-use and reusable approaches. T ese same benefi ts apply to global air cargo shipments of critical pharmaceuticals transported using Credo™ Cargo pallet-accepting shippers. “Our eff orts to improve sustainability in manufacturing and our


products is far-reaching, helping us and the companies we work with to achieve sustainability goals,” said David Williams, President of Peli BioT ermal. “We are honoured that an independent panel of judges recognised the work we are doing to protect our natural resources and the environment, as well as advance sustainability within air cargo.” T e Air Cargo Sustainability Awards recognise


companies that make positive change by supporting social welfare, economic development and environmental protection through innovation and partnerships. TIACA received 23 applications for the awards from a diverse group of companies advancing sustainability in the air cargo industry, including areas of carbon reduction, drones, humanitarian aid, waste reduction, packaging, ULDs, process effi ciencies, people and COVID-19 relief.


All entries were evaluated by an independent


panel of five judges: Chris McDermott, CEO, CHAMP Cargosystems; Deniz Kargaci, manager of corporate sustainability management, Turkish Airlines; Eng Naif Al-Abri, CEO of TRANSOM; Steven Polmans, director cargo and logistics, Brussels Airport; and Susy Schoneberg, head of Flexport. T e evaluation criteria included the three aspects of sustainability - environmental, social, economic, as well as innovation and practical applicability of solutions. To learn more about the environmental impact of


single-use versus reusable temperature-controlled packaging, visit https://pelibiothermal.com/ resource/environmental-impact-comparison- packaging-methods-cold-chain-industry


Visit www.pelibiothermal.com to learn more about the wide range of Peli BioThermal products and off erings


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