Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Deutsche Post DHL Group invests EUR 7 bn in climate-neutral logistics until 2030

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The world’s leading logistics company Deutsche Post DHL Group is increasing the pace of its planned decarboniz­ation of the company. To this end, the Group is investing a total of EUR 7 billion (Opex and Capex) over the next ten years in measures to reduce its CO2 emissions.

The funds will flow in particular into alternativ­e aviation fuels, the expansion of the zero-emission e-vehicle fleet and climate-neutral buildings. Along the way towards its zero emissions target by 2050, which has already been in force for 4 years, the company is committing to new, ambitious interim targets.

For example, Deutsche Post DHL Group commits as part of the acclaimed Science Based Target initiative (SBTI) toreduce its greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 in line with the Paris Climate Agreement. The climate targets are part of Deutsche Post DHL Group’s new sustainabi­lity roadmap, in which the company sets out its ESG goals for the next years. In addition to its commitment to the environmen­t, the Group also defines clear targets and measures in the areas of social responsibi­lity and governance.

The Board of Management and Supervisor­y Board of Deutsche Post DHL Group will propose to shareholde­rs at the next Annual General Meeting that the remunerati­on system for the Board of Management will be aligned even more closely with sustainabl­e business developmen­t. In the future, the achievemen­t of ESG targets will be taken into account when calculatin­g the remunerati­on of the Board of Management – a clear signal that the commitment to sustainabl­e business is a top priority at Deutsche Post DHL Group.

“As the world’s largest logistics company, it is our responsibi­lity to lead the way and guide the logistics industry into a sustainabl­e future. We are turning our yellow Group into a green company and making an important contributi­on to our planet and society,” says Frank Appel, CEO of Deutsche Post DHL Group. “I am convinced that by focusing even more on our ESG goals, we will remain the first choice for customers, employees and investors – and thus lay the foundation for longterm economic success.”

A commitment to sustainabi­lity is an integral part of Deutsche Post DHL Group’s corporate culture. Since 2008, the Group has had ambitious sustainabi­lity targets, for example with regard to Co2efficie­ncy.in 2017, the Group became the first logistics company in the world to set a target of reducing its greenhouse gas emissions to net zero by 2050.

To this end, the company offers numerous innovative solutions to make supply chains more sustainabl­e and help its customers achieve their environmen­tal goals. With “Strategy 2025” introduced in 2019, sustainabi­lity has become a fundamenta­l component of the corporate strategy.

“Covid-19 has once again reinforced the major megatrends of our time: globalizat­ion, digitaliza­tion, e-commerce and sustainabi­lity – the four drivers of our ‘Strategy 2025’. Of these topics, sustainabi­lity is the most pressing challenge. With our sustainabi­lity roadmap, we are stepping up our efforts and explicitly promoting the Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals of the United Nations,” Frank Appel said.

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