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Old Dominion Freight Line Sustainability Efforts Earn Seventh Consecutive SmartWay® Excellence Award
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recognizes the LTL carrier for its commitment to building a more efficient supply chain THOMASVILLE, N.C.--(BUSINESS

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[{"type":"text","content":"\nU.S. Environmental Protection Agency recognizes the LTL carrier for its commitment to building a more efficient supply chain\n\n THOMASVILLE, N.C.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--\nOld Dominion Freight Line, Inc. has once again been recognized by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for its efforts to reduce emissions and operate sustainably. The agency named Old Dominion a recipient of its 2021 SmartWay® Excellence Award, marking the seventh consecutive year the less-than-truckload (LTL) carrier has earned the honor. Old Dominion accepted the award during a virtual ceremony on October 27.\n\nOld Dominion and SmartWay® have partnered together for more than twelve years. As part of the program, Old Dominion continues to roll out new strategies and innovations that help the carrier reduce emissions, increase fuel performance, and provide cleaner air for the communities it serves.\n\n“As the supply chain faces unprecedented demand, carriers face a two-fold challenge: keep trucks moving, while mitigating the environmental impacts of vehicles on land and sea,” said Greg Gantt, president and CEO, Old Dominion Freight Line. “Through our work with the EPA and other SmartWay® partner companies, we’re finding efficient transportation solutions that both improve operations and benefit the communities we work in. We’re proud to accept the 2021 SmartWay® award, and look forward to continuing our partnership for years to come.”\n\nThe SmartWay® Transport Partnership provides a framework to assess the environmental and energy efficiency of goods movement supply chains, allowing partners to reduce emissions and create a process for clean and efficient operations. Collectively, the SmartWay® Partnership program has contributed to savings of 312 million oil barrels, $41.8 billion in fuel costs, and 133 million metric tons of CO2 – the equivalent to eliminating annual electricity use in 21 million homes.\n\n“For 17 years the SmartWay® Transport Partnership has worked together with stakeholders in the freight industry to find innovative ways to reduce pollution from goods movement,” said Sarah Dunham, Director of EPA’s Office of Transportation and Air Quality. “We commend the innovation, drive, and collaborative spirit of our partners whose efforts are helping to meet the challenge of climate change and to create a healthier environment for us all.”\...