Green storage and sustainable fulfillment means more than just recycling and using renewable energy sources.
They cover complex processes – from waste minimisation to reducing greenhouse gas emissions. According to scientific studies, logistics operations can reduce their carbon footprint by up to 25% by using resources more efficiently and optimising supply chains. In this context, for example, the leading outsourcing company NAUT GROUP applies multiple strategies including the use of green vehicles by partners and the optimization of distribution routes to reduce CO2 emissions. Proving that if you care about business, sustainability doesn’t have to be the devil you paint on the wall.

Sustainable fulfilment is more than just a trend for us. It is a commitment to efficient and responsible business. Our goal is to provide services that not only increase efficiency and reduce costs for our clients, but also contribute to protecting the environment,
says Igor Biro, Managing Director of NAUT GROUP SK.
According to NAUT GROUP, the key to the successful implementation of this philosophy is the implementation of innovative technologies and processes that reflect a commitment to ecology. For example, NAUT GROUP is investing in photovoltaic panels and heat pumps at their new carbon-neutral warehouse in Piešt’any, helping to reduce the consumption of traditional energy sources while increasing energy efficiency.
“These technological innovations are also linked to the expansion of biodiversity in warehouse areas. We have a pond system, a seepage tank, we create green zones and support local flora and fauna. These steps not only improve the working environment, but also contribute to the ecological balance in our surroundings,” explains Igor Biro in more detail.
Along with environmental improvements, NAUT GROUP is also implementing advanced management systems (WMS) and RFID technology. These tools enable more accurate inventory tracking and management of logistics processes. Effective inventory management is an integral part of their approach to sustainable fulfillment.
By 2030, more than 70% of logistics operations are expected to be based on carbon neutral principles. Investments by companies like NAUT GROUP in green technologies and sustainable processes thus represent not only environmental but also economic benefits. “We already have the advantage of carbon neutral solutions, which allows us to be more competitive and efficient in the market,” adds Igor Biro.
This approach to logistics and environmental responsibility is therefore not only a commitment to a better environment, but also a strategic decision that ensures the long-term sustainability and prosperity of companies.