
On 10–12 February 2026, we participated in the RTR Conference 2026, where we presented the results achieved so far in the GreenTurn project. Our presentation took place during the session “User-Centric Innovations for Zero Emission E-Commerce,” which focused on innovative approaches supporting the transition toward zero-emission e-commerce.
The session was moderated by Yannick Bousse from CINEA – European Climate, Infrastructure and Environment Executive Agency and Marion Cottet from ALICE, Alliance for Logistics Innovation through Collaboration in Europe. The discussion highlighted how user-centered design, cross-supply-chain collaboration, and data transparency can accelerate the transition to zero-emission delivery and returns in e-commerce.
The GreenTurn results were presented by the project coordinator, Bartosz Kożuch from Łukasiewicz – Poznan Institute of Technology. Participants also had the opportunity to learn about the approach of the sister initiative, CodeZERO Project, presented by Claudia de Stasio from TRT TRASPORTI E TERRITORIO.
Key takeaways from the session:
- Zero-emission e-commerce requires co-designing solutions with users, cities, and logistics operators to ensure alignment with real needs and infrastructure conditions.
- Collaboration and data transparency are essential for the effective implementation and scaling of innovative solutions.
- Returns management is as important as delivery organization, as it significantly impacts emission levels and operational costs.
Our participation in RTR Conference 2026 provided a valuable opportunity to share project results, exchange knowledge with international stakeholders, and strengthen cooperation toward more sustainable and zero-emission logistics systems.



Other events

17 February
Webinar │Customer Journeys and Behavioural Modelling
online

24 September
Webinar: Unlocking Green Delivery: What’s Driving the Preferences of Online Consumers?
Online

6 November
ALICE Logistics Innovation Summit
Tangla Hotel (Brussels)

