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Sustainabi­lity is a key focus

• DHL offers customers a comprehens­ive portfolio of green logistics solutions

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Sustainabi­lity is becoming an issue that is impacting every industry sector, including the freight forwarding and courier industry where there is a growing focus on reducing carbon emissions.

Driven both by new regulation­s and consumer demands, logistics companies globally are facing pressure to create sustainabl­e business practices. In the US, the Securities and Exchange Commission now requires that public companies include climate-related disclosure­s in their annual report.

A Gartner survey of senior business leaders about their business priorities revealed that sustainabi­lity has become the fastest growing strategic business priority. This growing interest in improving sustainabi­lity is encouragin­g many businesses to re-examine their supply chains. According to the Sustainabl­e Freight Buyers Alliance, freight transport accounts for 8% of global CO2 emissions with a predicted increase to 42% by 2050. The alliance says freight forwarders can support the transition to a more sustainabl­e logistics industry by asking and opting for sustainabl­e transport products that help to shift the dial and reduce emissions.

In a first for the express logistics industry, DHL Express recently announced the launch of GoGreen Plus, a new service that will allow customers to reduce the carbon emissions associated with their shipments through the use of sustainabl­e aviation fuel.

Produced from waste oils, sustainabl­e aviation fuel can reduce greenhouse gas emission by up to 80% over its life cycle compared with convention­al jet fuel. GoGreen Plus is part of Deutsche Post DHL Group’s sustainabi­lity goal of achieving net-zero emissions by 2050 and contribute­s to the group’s interim target of using 30% sustainabl­e aviation fuel for all air transport by 2030.

The company initially launched the service in the UK, followed shortly thereafter by

Italy, Denmark, Sweden, Canada, Australia, SA and the United Arab Emirates.

Customers based in these countries have the option to select GoGreen Plus when choosing their shipping service through MyDHL+, the company’s online shipping and tracking platform. The service is designed to be fully flexible as it can be selected for individual shipments.

GoGreen Plus will become available to all DHL Express customers globally in the next few months, with customers having the option to tailor the CO2reducti­on they want to achieve and the amount of sustainabl­e aviation fuel they use.

Unlike offsetting initiative­s, GoGreen Plus (insetting) reduces emissions within the logistics sector and can be used for DHL customers’ own voluntary emission reporting, explains Jed Michaletos, MD at DHL Express South Africa.

“Insetting allows customers to bring down their Scope 3 emissions, the indirect greenhouse gas emissions that occur in a company’s value chain, including downstream transporta­tion and distributi­on.”

Sustainabi­lity is a key focus for DHL Express, he says. “We believe we have a responsibi­lity to set an example and be leader in the area of sustainabi­lity. That means reducing our carbon footprint and setting high social and governance standards.

“Not only did DHL pioneer the first green logistics products but we were the first logistics company to commit to a zeroemissi­ons target. DHL currently offers the most comprehens­ive portfolio of green logistics solutions in the industry to help our customers make their supply chains more sustainabl­e and help them achieve their environmen­tal targets.”

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DHL Group aims to use 30% sustainabl­e aviation fuel by 2030.

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