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Home » How Transportation Leaders Are Turning Sustainability Into Resilience
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How Transportation Leaders Are Turning Sustainability Into Resilience

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May 4, 2026
Heather Ewing, VP, Enterprise Solutions, Breakthrough

Breakthrough-Ewing.pngAnalyst Insight: Over the past year, transportation leaders have had no shortage of reasons to slow down their sustainability ambitions. Regulatory rollbacks, inflationary pressure and geopolitical conflict are reshaping the operating landscape North America. Yet the industry response has been surprisingly consistent. Instead of retreating, many shippers and carriers are taking a long-term view.

Seven in 10 shippers plan to stay the course on emissions reductions in 2026. Even without regulatory mandates, transportation leaders continue to integrate sustainability into their core transportation strategy.

Breakthrough’s 2026 State of Transportation Report reveals that nearly six in 10 shippers have made progress toward their sustainability goals over the past 12 months. Even more encouraging: 21% describe that progress as exceptional, marking a 10-point increase compared to 2025.

This steady progress reflects an emerging dynamic in the industry referred to as greenhushing. Rather than loudly promoting sustainability initiatives, many organizations are advancing them quietly — focusing on operational performance rather than public positioning.

That approach makes sense in the current environment. Transportation leaders are navigating market signals that can change daily, from freight rates to evolving policy conditions, making it difficult to determine which disruptions are temporary and which represent lasting structural change.

In that context, transportation sustainability strategies that deliver measurable operational benefits stand out. Efforts like optimizing freight networks, improving fuel efficiency, and refining routing strategies reduce emissions while lowering fuel consumption and limiting exposure to energy price volatility.

These operational gains help explain why sustainability and resilience are becoming increasingly intertwined. Emissions reduction has evolved from a corporate social responsibility metric into a critical lever for network resilience and cost control.

At the same time, sustained investments in scenario planning and risk management since the pandemic have strengthened transportation teams’ confidence in their ability to manage disruption. Rather than reacting to every market shift, many are focusing on strategies that improve long-term network adaptability.

The result is a more disciplined approach to freight planning, in which sustainability plays a central role in helping organizations navigate uncertainty while maintaining cost stability.

For transportation leaders, the challenge now is maturing these initiatives so they consistently deliver lasting operational value and long-term network resilience.

Many transportation teams are already moving in that direction. According to the report, nine in 10 transportation leaders across shippers and carriers say their organizations are agile and prepared to navigate future disruptions.

There are three ways that leaders can continue maturing these efforts and strengthening long-term resilience across freight networks:

Optimize your network to reduce fuel exposure. One of the most immediate ways to reinforce resilience is by strengthening and refining existing efforts to reduce exposure to fuel price volatility. 

Many shippers continue to optimize and mature their freight networks, identifying new opportunities to operate more efficiently. An estimated 50% are optimizing routing and network design to reduce fuel consumption; 49% are investing in fuel-efficient vehicles and technologies, and 30% are adjusting their mode mix to reduce fuel exposure, shifting freight toward more efficient transportation options where possible.

Build greater flexibility into budgets and carrier relationships. Resilient transportation strategies also require financial and operational flexibility. As market conditions continue to evolve, organizations that refine their planning frameworks can better absorb volatility without disrupting service.

Nearly 49% of transportation leaders say they are building greater flexibility into budgets and forecasts to help manage unpredictable cost pressures. At the same time, 50% are expanding their use of flexible contracts to strengthen adaptability within carrier relationships.

By structuring budgets, procurement models, and carrier partnerships around adaptability, you can respond more effectively to sudden market shifts without overcorrecting to short-term signals.

Scale artificial intelligence analytics to strengthen data-driven freight strategy. AI-powered tools have matured significantly in recent years, evolving from experimental analytics tools into more reliable capabilities that support strategic decision-making.

Transportation teams are increasingly integrating the technology into core planning processes, using AI-driven analysis to identify structural trends and make informed adjustments to their networks, rather than reacting to every fluctuation in freight rates or fuel markets.

Today, 37% of organizations report using AI-powered freight optimization tools, reflecting a growing reliance on advanced analytics to guide network strategy. That’s a great start, but it leaves significant room for further adoption and scaling these tools as part of maturing, data-driven freight strategies. 

If 2025 was a year of steady progress, 2026 will likely be the year that transportation leaders operationalize sustainability at scale.

Many organizations have already laid the groundwork. They’ve refined their networks, strengthened planning frameworks, and invested in tools that support smarter decision-making across transportation ecosystems.

The next step is accelerating those strategies. By embedding sustainability into everyday operational decisions, from network design to procurement and forecasting, transportation leaders can build freight systems that are not only more sustainable, but also more resilient, efficient and prepared for whatever disruptions lie ahead.

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