Wednesday, March 18, 2026

Vancouver, B.C. – Langara College is proud to announce a partnership with Canada's Logistics Association (CITT) to deliver its Environmental Sustainability in Canadian Logistics series of courses. This suite of three courses was developed in close collaboration with industry and teaches to skills and knowledge identified as essential to understanding & creating sustainable logistics operations in Canada. 

Focused on practical, actionable learning outcomes, the series of courses has been developed for logistics and transportation professionals at any stage of their careers looking to gain a deeper understanding of stainable supply-chain logistics and efficient business performance. 

The three courses are:

  • Introduction to Sustainability in Transportation & Distribution
  • Sustainability Challenges and Solutions in Transportation & Distribution 
  • Technologies Supporting Sustainability in Transportation & Distribution

Learners who complete all three courses will earn the Environmental Sustainability in Canadian Logistics microcredential from the College and CITT.

“This suite of courses provides immense value to the industry and people working in it,” says Pina Melchionna, President and CEO of CITT. “Sustainability is no longer a nice-to-have, but a core part of doing business in Canada. As well as a real competitive advantage – as can be seen throughout the curriculum.”

She adds, “We’re proud to collaborate with Langara College in delivering this program and applaud their dedication to forward-thinking, relevant curriculum, both in regard to this microcredential and their wider selection of offerings.”

“Our province relies on supply chains that are steady, smart, and ready for what’s next,” says Connie Chong, Dean of Continuing Studies at Langara College. “We’re hearing from employers across B.C. that sustainability isn’t optional anymore and that it’s part of the job. This new microcredential gives professionals practical tools they can put to work immediately. It strengthens individual careers, yes, but it also strengthens the B.C. workforce at a time when resilience and responsibility really matter.”


Ready to build the skills that today’s logistics industry demands? Explore the Environmental Sustainability in Canadian Logistics microcredential and take the next step in your career.


About Canada's Logistics Association (CITT)

CITT is a not-for-profit association dedicated to the advancement of professionals and businesses in logistics. Founded in 1958 as the Canadian Institute of Traffic and Transportation, CITT remains the association for transportation logistics in Canada.  CITT is where all of logistics comes together to learn, do business, and grow.

CITT is also Canada's Logistics Community. It's where people in logistics or interested in logistics come together to interact, share ideas and thought leadership learn, build their network, create new business relationships and much more. If you're involved in Canadian logistics, you belong with CITT and Canada's Logistics Community.

 

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