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73 AAPA Association of American Port Authority AAR Association of American Railroads AASHTO American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials ARB Air Resources Board ATA American Trucking Association ATM available ton-mile Aviation ETS Aviation Emissions Trading Scheme BNSF Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway BSR Business for Social Responsibility CAAP Clean Air Action Plan Cal/EPA California Environmental Protection Agency Caltrans California Department of Transportation CAP criteria air pollutant (including ozone, nitrogen oxides, sulfur dioxide, and particulate matter) CARB California Air Resources Board CASP Clean Air Strategy Plan CATS Chicago Area Transportation Study CCWG Clean Cargo Working Group CD compact disc CDOT Chicago Department of Transportation CDP Carbon Disclosure Project CE Categorical Exclusion CEO chief operating officer CEQA California Environmental Quality Act CNG compressed natural gas CO carbon monoxide CO2 carbon dioxide CO2e carbon dioxide equivalent COFS corridor of freight significance CR corporate responsibility CREATE Chicago Region Environmental and Transportation Efficiency Program CRT Coalition for Responsible Transportation CSCMP Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals CSS Cascade Sierra Solutions C-TIP Cross-Town Improvement Project DC distribution center DERA Diesel Emissions Reduction Act Abbreviations

74 DETEC Department of the Environment, Transport, Energy and Communications DHEC South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control DOE Department of Energy DOT Department of Transportation EC European Commission ECA Emissions Control Area EDF Environmental Defense Fund EEDI Energy Efficiency Design Index EER equivalent emissions reduction EPA Environmental Protection Agency ESI Environmental Shipping Index ETS Emissions Trading Scheme EU European Union FAC Freight Advisory Council FedEx Federal Express FHWA Federal Highway Administration FMCSA Federal Motor Carrier Safety Association FY fiscal year GAO Government Accountability Office GDP gross domestic product GFE Green Freight Europe GHG greenhouse gas GMAP Goods Movement Action Plan GRI Global Reporting Initiative HGB Houston-Galveston-Brazoria HVF heavy vehicle fee ICAO International Civil Aviation Organization IFTWG Intermodal Freight Technology Working Group IMO International Maritime Organization IMPACT Internalisation Measures and Policies for all External Costs of Transport ITS intelligent transport systems IWG Integrating Work Group KDOT Kansas Department of Transportation KPI key performance indicator LA Los Angeles LEED Leader in Energy and Environmental Design LLC limited liability corporation LNG liquefied natural gas LTL less-than-truck-load MAP-21 Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century Act MARC Mid-America Regional Council MARPOL International Convention on the Prevention of Pollution from Ships MGO marine gas oil MMT million metric tons MODOT Missouri Department of Transportation mpg miles per gallon mph miles per hour MPO metropolitan planning organizations MTO marine terminal operator NAAQS National Ambient Air Quality Standards NEPA National Environmental Policy Act of 1969

75 NG natural gas NGO non-government organizations NHTSA National Highway Traffic Safety Administration NO2 nitrogen dioxide NOx nitrogen oxides NYK Nippon Yusen Kaisha Line NZU New Zealand Units O3 ozone OIA Outdoor Industry Association PHA Port of Houston Authority PHL Pacific Harbor Line PM particulate matter PM10 particulate matter less than 10 micrometers in aerodynamic diameter POLA Port of Los Angeles POLB Port of Long Beach PRD Pearl River Delta RIA regulatory impact assessment ROADS Route Optimization and Decision Support ROI return on investment RTS Regional Transport Strategy SAC Sustainable Apparel Coalition SAR Special Administrative Region SCAG Southern California Association of Governments SCAQMD South Coast Air Quality Management District SCSPA South Carolina State Ports Authority SEEMP Ship Energy Efficient Management Plan SIP state implementation plan SKU stock keeping unit SLC California State Lands Commission SO2 sulfur dioxide SOx sulfur oxides SR state route Swift Swift Transportation TA TravelCenters of America TERP Texas Emissions Reduction Plan TEU twenty-foot equivalent unit TL truck load TMF Traffic Mitigation Fee TS&W truck size and weight U.K. United Kingdom U.S. United States UPS United Parcel Service VMT vehicle miles traveled VOC volatile organic compound WBCSD World Business Council for Sustainable Development WCI World Climate Initiative WSDOT Washington State Department of Transportation WWF World Wildlife Fund

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TRB’s National Cooperative Freight Research Program (NCFRP) Report 28: Sustainability Strategies Addressing Supply-Chain Air Emissions identifies potential strategies for accelerating environmental improvement, enhancing performance, and promoting social responsibility of supply chains.

The report is intended to help improve decision makers’ understanding of the impact of environmental policies and regulations on the supply chain, focusing on the interrelationships between economic drivers, air quality, and greenhouse gas policy and regulations.

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