Which of the following are likely to be significant contributors to environmental damage caused by warehouses?
A . The location of the warehouse itself
B . The use of warehouse handling equipment, for example, forklift trucks
C . Energy consumed by the warehouse building itself
D . Legislation related to health and safety of employees working in and around the ware-house
Answer: A, B, C
Explanation:
It is unlikely that health and safety legislation will itself create meaningful environmental costs.
Probably the opposite.
However, the siting / location of the warehouse itself can be significant: is it near customers / supplier thus reducing distances travelled? Do employees need to use vehicles to get to work, or is public transport readily available?
Modern warehouses should be designed in a relatively environmentally-friendly way. For example, well-insulated, using modern materials technology.
And then the materials-handling equipment: again, latest technology can help. A battery-powered
forklift creates fewer emissions (potentially including a ‘green’ power source) than a smoky noisy
spluttering old diesel forklift.
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