Abstract
The European Green Deal (EGD) is a set of legislation and policy guidelines aimed at making Europe the first continent to become carbon neutral by 2050. According to this agreement, changes and transformations are foreseen in various fields in order to achieve the sustainable development goal. The focus of the logistics industry has shifted to green logistics, also known as eco-logistics, in compliance with this deal. This concept describes the sustainable approaches implemented by the wider logistics industry on the continent to minimize the environmental impact of warehousing and transporting goods as well as other logistical activities. The effects of EGD on logistics should be examined and practices that can give better results should be developed. In this study, CIMO-Logic, which is one of the design science research approaches that enable the evaluation of processes and the presentation of scientific evidence, is promoted. The findings of the study are intended to help reveal the effects of this deal on logistics practices.
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