About Green & Merchant
Last updated: May 2026
Green & Merchant is an editorial publication focused on the logistics and delivery sectors in Poland and neighbouring Central European markets. Its coverage concentrates on one topic: how freight and parcel operators are reducing the carbon intensity of their operations.
What we cover
The publication reports on three interconnected areas:
- Electric vehicles in freight — battery-electric vans, trucks and electric cargo bikes deployed by carriers operating in Polish cities.
- Alternative delivery modes — cargo cycles, electric micro-vehicles, and transit-hub models that reduce the number of diesel vehicle kilometres in urban environments.
- Supply chain decarbonisation — warehouse energy efficiency, route consolidation, scope 3 emission measurement and reporting frameworks relevant to logistics operators in Poland.
Editorial approach
Articles on this site are written in a descriptive, informational style. The publication does not advocate for particular technologies or vendors. Where figures are cited, they are drawn from publicly available sources such as government statistics offices, EU regulatory documents, or company sustainability reports published under standard reporting frameworks.
Assertions that cannot be supported by a public reference are not included. Where uncertainty exists about precise numbers, the text reflects that uncertainty rather than substituting a plausible-sounding estimate.
Geographic scope
The primary focus is Poland. Coverage extends to pan-European regulatory developments — particularly EU legislation affecting vehicle emissions and public procurement — where those developments directly shape decisions made by carriers operating Polish routes.
Contact
Correspondence can be directed to the editorial address below. Green & Merchant does not operate a press office or accept sponsored content.
Green & Merchant
ul. Marszałkowska 1
00-001 Warsaw, Poland