Orlando, FL — iGPS Logistics, the nation’s leading provider of innovative supply chain solutions featuring its lightweight, recyclable shipping pallets, has once again been named a recipient of Inbound Logistics’ G75 Green Supply Chain Partners honors. The annual list, which has featured iGPS for several years running, is limited to 75 supply chain industry leaders that make environmental sustainability and stewardship a priority.

This recognition is based on the sustainable features and benefits of the iGPS plastic pallet. iGPS pallets are lighter and more durable than wood, lasting an average of 100 trips vs. about 25 for the average wood pallet.
And iGPS pallets can be recycled into new pallets at the end of their lifespans. In 2024, iGPS recycled more than 24 million pounds of recycled material into pallets, and in 2025 iGPS has recycled over 5 million pounds to date, adding to the more than 285 million pounds of plastic the company has kept out of landfills and waterways since 2013.
“We are thankful once again to be recognized by Inbound Logistics for the important role that iGPS continues to play in decreasing the overall carbon footprint of our national supply chain,” said Jeff Pepperworth, President and CEO of iGPS. “A cleaner and greener supply chain is better for business, better for customers, and better for the future of the planet we all inhabit. Congratulations and best wishes to our fellow G75 honorees.”
About iGPS Logistics:
iGPS Logistics is North America’s only pooler of 48” x 40” CBA-spec plastic shipping pallets. iGPS pallets generate measurable savings in transport expense, reduced product damage, and other operational efficiencies. iGPS’ platform is a major advance in supply chain hygiene — a platform that can easily be cleaned. It will not absorb fluids that can lead to contamination and never requires treatment with toxic pesticides or fungicides.
Measuring at 48” x 40”, iGPS’ platform enables larger load patterns and is ideally suited for automated environments. And it puts an end to broken boards and protruding nails that can damage equipment, endanger workers, jam production lines and litter workplaces. An independent life cycle analysis has documented that iGPS’ solution is better for the environment than both one-way and multiuse wood pallets. iGPS has been named a “Top Green Provider” by Food Logistics, a “Top Green Supply Chain Partner” by Inbound Logistics, and is also a recipient of the Supply and Demand Chain Executive SDCE 100 Award. For more information, please call 1-866-556-8103 or visit www.igps.net.