How couriers are changing their fleets to become green


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June 29th 2017
Published: June 29th 2017
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Nowadays with the ongoing concerns about our environment becoming more and more polluted from carbon dioxide emissions from cars, planes, and power plants and other human activities, it is more important than ever before that companies reduce their carbon footprint and actively do things to protect our climate. Courier companies are now stepping up to do something about this! This short article and guide will examine what exactly courier companies are doing to help the planet to be more sustainable for future generations. Specifically it will refer to DHL, UPS and FedEx.

We often think in terms of cheapest this cheapest that, where can I get the best deal? Naturally then it would follow suit that the cheapest international courier service is a good fit. However I would like to point out that the cheapest service may not be the most environmentally friendly. So if climate change and a reduction of co2 emissions are things that are important to you and you value a sustainable future then perhaps it would be better to do some further research before selecting a domestic or international courier.

Leading green courier services include, DHL worldwide, who are implementing more environmental technology to ensure a greener planet. In Manhattan DHL have released a ‘green fleet’ of delivery vehicles, this is a direct reflection of their environmental strategy and ultimately shows proper action being taken. DHL goal is toreduce their carbon efficiency worldwide by thirty percent by 2020. Their eighty vehicle greenfleet is using fifty hybrid trucks, and thirty battery powered vans.

I suggest that you specifically research the type of vehicles that will be used by a specific courier service like UPS, FedEx etc. for moving your shipmenton a specific route for example sending a courier to Australia.

FedEx state on their website, that they plan to reduce their carbon dioxideemissions by twenty percent by 2020.They also mention that they are going to expand their on-site renewable energy usage, although they are not specific as to how this will be achieved.

Regarding UPS, and their environmental protection; they have a shipping option called UPS

carbon neutral shipping option which is a greater environmentally friendly option, UPS plan to also use more renewable fuels. In 2015 UPS added 1750 vehicles which has the newest technologyto further reduce its carbon footprint. Aside from this UPS plan to plant 15 million trees by December 21st 2020.

Hopefully as they all modernise their fleets they will be using more green vehicles to achieve their reduced emission targets.

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