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Parcel locker policy: Review and future directions

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Coordinator Lunds universitet - Lunds Tekniska Högskola Inst f designvetenskaper
Funding from Vinnova SEK 402 829
Project duration November 2022 - June 2023
Status Completed
Venture Innovations for a sustainable mobility system - individual applications

Important results from the project

The project aims to advance knowledge on parcel locker network development from a policy perspective by addressing three main questions: How does the current parcel locker policy influence Sweden´s network development? What is the environmental impact of parcel lockers on e-commerce logistics? How can policy tools facilitate the transition to sustainable e-commerce and logistics practices? The findings aid the transition to more sustainable e-commerce practices, utilizing policy to achieve goals efficiently.

Expected long term effects

The project analyzed e-commerce evidence, developing parcel locker strategies collaboratively with stakeholders. Conflicting interests hindered maximizing the lockers´ environmental benefits. Interviews and workshops addressed challenges, sharing a report with recommendations. Ongoing work aims for sustainable parcel locker solutions.

Approach and implementation

The project was conducted in three stages: (1) Review of existing studies, cases, and policies, (2) Stakeholder analysis, and (3) Knowledge synthesis and recommendation development. During the course of 19 occasions (interviews and workshops), final conclusion and suggested the as following: Incentivize and promote systematic data collection and sharing; incentivize and promote environmentally-driven strategic parcel locker network design; Incentivize and promote consolidation; Holistic system approach to policy development.

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Last updated 30 September 2023

Reference number 2022-03142