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Dutch Covenant for Zero-Emission Waste Vehicles Gains Partners: Focus on 2030 Goal

December 11, 2025
Op weg naar ZES (Zero-Emission Zones)

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Impact Analysis

While primarily focused on fleet transition, this initiative drives demand for traceable, sustainable logistics components. GS1 standards like GLN are crucial for identifying fleet locations and maintenance hubs, while EPCIS can track the usage and maintenance history of specialized equipment and batteries (for future Battery Passport compliance). Accurate product master data (GDSN) is needed to document the sustainability attributes of new vehicles and components.

Recommended Actions

  • Ensure GLNs are accurately assigned to all operational sites and maintenance depots involved in the zero-emission transition.
  • Prepare to use EPCIS to track high-value, sustainable assets (e.g., specialized vehicle bodies, batteries) to support future ESG reporting requirements.
  • If supplying components to these fleets, ensure product master data (GDSN) accurately reflects sustainability and environmental attributes for procurement transparency.
  • Monitor how fleet sustainability data will need to be aggregated and reported under future CSRD/ESRS requirements (especially ESRS E1).