Averitt 2025-2026 Corporate Social Responsibility Report

99.4 % OF WATER used for truck washes was recycled, equaling WATER RECYCLING Truck washes constitute our largest source of water consumption. Nearly all of this water is returned to local water supplies after the removal of chemical, biological, physical, and thermal contamination.

ELECTRIC AND ALTERNATIVE FUEL FORKLIFTS

ULTRA-LOW-SULFUR DIESEL (ULSD) Averitt has transitioned to 100% ultra-low-sulfur diesel in all diesel-powered equipment. ULSD has a significantly lower sulfur content than traditional diesel, which helps to reduce the emissions of sulfur dioxide and particulate matter.

We have transitioned 100% of our forklift fleet to alternative fuel sources such as electric power and propane – reducing fossil fuel emissions while also lowering our overall energy consumption. Reduced CO 2 e emissions by 104 METRIC TONS specifically from electric forklifts kWh 215,329 of electric vehicles (forklift + yard truck demo)

35,811,254 GALLONS

SIGNIFICANTLY REDUCED EMISSIONS OF PARTICULATE MATTER AND NITROGEN OXIDES

MWh 3,951 of renewable electricity, representing RENEWABLE ELECTRICITY

13 % OF ELECTRICITY USE

RENEWABLE FUELS INITIATIVE We’re actively adopting renewable diesel across our fleet wherever possible. This results in far fewer greenhouse gas emissions and a significantly lower carbon footprint. GALLONS BIODIESEL 279,264 (Biogenic emissions) GALLONS RENEWABLE DIESEL 372,424 (Biogenic emissions)

RENEWABLE FUEL IMPACT In 2025, our renewable fuels initiative reduced our use of conventional diesel by 2% and our Scope 1 emissions by 2%. Our partnership with fuel providers aims to build demand and scale use

PAPER REDUCTION Through digital tools and streamlined work- flows, we’ve substantially decreased our use of paper. We also recycle paper waste to further

minimize our environmental impact. 44,010 POUNDS OF PAPER recycled

for cost-effective renewable fuels.

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