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Mary O’Connell

Mary O’Connell is a sustainability champion at heart. Having spent time creating content for Freight Brokers/3PLS and cold chain it’s time to return to her green roots. She is actively passionate about decarbonization, educating people on the importance of reducing carbon emissions and the importance starting small when it comes to making big changes. Beyond her professional expertise in operations, LTL pricing, procurement, and various freight operations, Mary is known for her ability to hold lively conversations on a wide spectrum of topics—from reality TV shows to the art of transforming strangers into newfound friends. Welcome to all things sustainable.
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Recent Articles
Choosing the right fuel is like choosing the right tool for the job
In this episode of Net-Zero Carbon, host Mary O’Connell sits down with Dave Slade, principal biofuels scientist at Chevron, to break down the various fuels available to fleets, the advantages of running alternative fuel options, and how companies can decide what fuels are best for them.
Border freight leaders bet on green tech at NADBank Summit
Cross-border industry leaders urge for more investment in cleaner freight technologies.
Chevron pushes through barriers to provide lower carbon intensity fuel solutions
As one of the largest contributors to greenhouse gas emissions in the United States, the commercial transportation industry plays a major role in helping to create a lower carbon intensity future.
Energy Solutions – Leveraging capital to reduce utility costs for tenants
Link Logistics has released a new case study detailing its Energy Solutions program, a model in which the firm owns tenants’ utility accounts and and passes savings along to tenants.
3 companies that are innovating their way to sustainable logistics
Three logistics companies share how they are working to reduce emissions and waste in their supply chains.
Digitize to decarbonize: supply chains as an infinite loop — Net-Zero Carbon
Zero100 is educating industry professionals on not only how to recycle but to regenerate and use less in the first place.