‘Last mile’ delivery push will worsen commutes, hurt the environment, World Economic Forum says
A worker pushes Amazon.com Inc. packages in front of a FedEx Corp. delivery truck in New York.
Christopher Lee | Bloomberg | Getty ImagesGrowth in last-mile deliveries over the next decade could contribute to slower commutes and greater carbon emissions in the world’s major cities, according to research published Friday by the World Economic Forum.
Citing a projected 36% rise in the number of…
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