
Carbon Neutral Credentials | About UPS
UPS's carbon neutral shipping option supports projects that help offset emissions associated with our customers’ shipments. These projects include reforestation, landfill gas destruction, wastewater treatment, and methane destruction.
Delivering for our planet - UPS
Our greenhouse gas emissions reduction strategy includes improving operational efficiency and reducing fuel consumption. We continue to invest in alternative fuels for our ground operations. These efforts will contribute to carbon reductions as we work to integrate zero-emission tailpipe vehicles like electric or hydrogen vehicles into our fleet.
2022 UPS sustainability report
Our latest Sustainability Report highlights the progress we’re making toward important goals that deliver “good” in the world, including achieving 100% carbon neutrality by 2050, and striving toward 30% women in full-time management globally and 40% ethnically diverse full-time management in the United States by 2025.
UPS pursues greater delivery density to reduce emissions
2023年11月1日 · Better delivery density has long been on UPS' radar, and for good reason. Improving this metric can both eliminate unnecessary emissions and make more efficient use of transportation assets, reducing costs in the process.
UPS’s offset purchases compensate for the calculated carbon impact from shipping by reducing it elsewhere through the support of environmentally responsible projects. Especially targeted are activities involving reforestation, renewable energy, methane and landfill gas destruction, wastewater treatment and the destruction of industrial pollutants.
Sustainability :: United Parcel Service, Inc. (UPS)
Our goal is to achieve carbon neutrality in all our operations by 2050. Our commitment takes a comprehensive approach across scope 1, 2 and 3 emissions. *Third-party ratings may not reflect UPS’s most current information. We're focused on delivering environmental responsibility.
2016, UPS announced a goal to reduce absolute emissions 12 percent across global ground operations by 2025. The company set this goal despite anticipating significant growth in package volume—as well as energy use and emissions—as a result of skyrocketing e-commerce. We are addressing these headwinds and remain optimistic,
Introducing CBAM: Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism - UPS
UPS, as an indirect customs representative, is responsible for reporting emissions for non-EU established importers. What Are the Reporting Obligations? During the transitional period (from October 1, 2023 until the end of 2025), customers shipping impacted goods must submit quarterly CBAM reports via the CBAM Transitional Registry.
How UPS Is Reducing Its Carbon Footprint - Route Optimization …
2023年11月21日 · With this partnership, UPS’s vehicles will produce zero carbon emissions and emit less air pollution than traditional petrol or diesel vans. Such vans are good for the environment, are 50% cheaper to operate, and boost safety. But UPS has invested in electric vehicles before this partnership.
As a global transportation and logistics company, UPS recognizes that greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions affect our climate and pose a serious challenge to the environment—and ultimately to the global economy. We believe that everyone shares responsibility to improve energy efficiency and to reduce GHG emissions in the atmosphere.