UPS
COMMITS TO MORE
ALTERNATIVE
VEHICLES, FUEL AND RENEWABLE POWER BY 2025
Sets Science-Based Target and Publishes
Annual Corporate Sustainability Report
UPS (NYSE: UPS) has announced aggressive new
sustainability goals to add more alternative fuel and advanced technology
vehicles to its fleet while increasing its reliance on renewable energy sources.
The goals, available in the company’s 2016 Corporate Sustainability Report, support UPS’s commitment to reduce its absolute greenhouse gas (GHG)
emissions from global ground operations 12 percent by 2025, a goal
developed using a methodology approved by the Science Based Targets initiative.
“Because of our size and scale, we know
our commitments can shape markets, advance technologies and be a catalyst for
infrastructure investments,”
said David Abney, UPS
Chairman and CEO. “We rely on the ingenuity of our employees, suppliers and
technology partners to help us reach goals that will transform the shipping
industry and spur innovation.”
UPS
has a goal that 25 percent of the electricity
it consumes will come from renewable energy sources by 2025, a dramatic increase
from the 0.2 percent in 2016. In addition, by
2020 UPS plans that one in four new vehicles purchased annually will be an alternative
fuel and advanced technology vehicle, up from 16 percent in 2016. The
company also set a new goal that by
2025, 40 percent of all ground fuel will be from sources other than
conventional gasoline and diesel, an increase from 19.6 percent in 2016.
UPS
operates more than 8,300 alternative fuel and advanced technology vehicles
worldwide. The company’s fleet includes electric, hybrid electric, hydraulic hybrid, compressed natural gas
(CNG), liquefied natural gas (LNG), propane and lightweight fuel-saving composite
body vehicles. In addition to its use of alternative vehicles, UPS uses
millions of gallons of lower-carbon footprint renewable diesel and renewable
natural gas (RNG) in its fleet each year.
“UPS has one of the largest fleets of alternative
fuel and advanced technology vehicles worldwide,” said Jean-Francois Condamine, President of
the Indian Subcontinent, Middle East, and Africa (ISMEA) region for UPS. “We
will continue to innovate to support sustainability
which is one of the themes of Expo 2020 Dubai – using resources without
compromising the ability of the planet to sustain future generations. UPS is
strongly committed to finding solutions for the environmental needs in this
region by constantly striving to reduce our
carbon footprint, and those of our customers.”
These
initiatives reinforce the company’s commitment to reducing its environmental
impact despite growth in e-commerce deliveries, which are driving up energy used
to operate facilities and power its vehicle fleet.
The
UPS vision entails a future smart
logistics network of advanced technology vehicles and facilities powered by more
diverse and sustainable energy sources, including on-site solar, off-site wind,
renewable natural gas, renewable hydrogen, and renewable diesel delivered via advanced
energy system infrastructure. UPS already deploys many of these technologies in
its ground fleet and facilities, and plans to significantly increase their use
in its worldwide fleet.
Since 2009, UPS has invested more than $750
million in alternative fuel and advanced technology vehicles and fueling
stations globally. The company used more than 97 million gallons of alternative
and lower-carbon fuels in its ground fleet in 2016 and recently made an $18
million investment in on-site solar energy systems across eight facilities. UPS
uses its Rolling Laboratory
approach to determine which alternative fuels and technologies work best in
each situation. From old-fashioned pedal power and electrically-assisted
bicycles, to electric, hybrid electric, natural gas, renewable natural gas, propane
and renewable diesel, UPS puts sustainability innovation into action, all over
the world.
In
addition to its environmental efforts, UPS outlined in its Sustainability
Report workforce and community goals, including its commitment to achieve 20 million volunteer hours by the end of 2020
and its pledge to donate $127
million in total charitable contributions in 2020, including humanitarian
relief and community safety programs, through The UPS Foundation. The programs
provide support to communities around the world, including UPS’s work with
partners to deliver life-saving blood, medicines and vaccines to remote
communities and its support of relief organizations.
To
obtain more information on UPS’s sustainability initiatives, please visit ups.com/sustainability. For media assets (photos, b-roll, infographics,
etc.), please go to pressroom.ups.com.
About
UPS
UPS
(NYSE) is a global leader in logistics, offering a broad range of solutions
transporting packages and freight; facilitating international trade, and
deploying advanced technology to more efficiently manage the world of business.
UPS is committed to operating more sustainably – for customers, the environment
and the communities we serve around the world. Learn more about our
efforts at ups.com/sustainability. Headquartered in
Atlanta, UPS serves more than 220 countries and territories worldwide. The
company can be found on the web at ups.com and its corporate
blog can be found at longitudes.ups.com. To get UPS news
direct, follow @UPS_News on Twitter.
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