CFL cargo Deutschland switches to green electricity in 2020
As of this year, CFL cargo Deutschland GmbH, subsidiary of the CFL
cargo Group, introduced 100 percent renewable, clean electricity for all of its trains, thus enabling
the environmentally friendly operation of up to 3,250 block trains that circulate in Germany each
year.
By purchasing certified green electricity, supplied by Stadtwerke Tübingen GmbH, rail transport
becomes even more sustainable. This measure is therefore another commitment towards saving
around 19,000 tons of CO2 (compared to the average German electricity mix).
CFL cargo Deutschland GmbH, located in Flensburg near the German-Danish border, is an
important traction provider on the German and Central European axis. The shift to exclusively green
electricity generated by wind and hydro assets is an important investment in sustainable logistics
in Europe.
In recent years, the CFL cargo Group has become determined to be a driving force for sustainable
development and social responsibility, supporting initiatives such as Noah's Train, a project of the
Rail Freight Forward Alliance.
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