DHL Group Advances Asia Pacific Decarbonization
Analysis based on 10 articles · First reported Feb 02, 2026 · Last updated Feb 03, 2026
The market is positively impacted by DHL Group's significant investments in sustainable logistics, signaling a strong commitment to decarbonization across air, ocean, and road freight. This move is expected to drive demand for green solutions and potentially influence other industry players to adopt similar practices, fostering a more sustainable global supply chain.
DHL Group has made substantial progress in its sustainability roadmap across Asia Pacific in 2025, focusing on decarbonization and meeting the demand for emissions-reduced logistics. Key initiatives include DHL Group===DHL signing agreements with Cosmo Energy Holdings, Cathay Pacific, and Neste for nearly 20 million liters of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), aiming for 30% SAF usage by 2030. Over 153,000 customers utilized DHL's GoGreen Plus service to reduce Scope 3 emissions. DHL Group===DHL Global Forwarding partnered with CMA CGM to purchase 8,800 metric tons of biofuel, targeting a 25,000 metric ton reduction in greenhouse gas emissions. On the ground, DHL expanded its electric vehicle fleet to over 1,800 EVs in the Asia Pacific region, with DHL Group===DHL Supply Chain deploying hydrogen-powered trucks in Japan and supporting Walgreens Boots Alliance===Boots (company)'s electric fleet in Thailand. New carbon-neutral facilities were also unveiled, including DHL Group===DHL Supply Chain's first fully renewable energy warehouse in Thailand and energy-efficient service centers by DHL Group===DHL in Thailand and the Philippines. These efforts reaffirm DHL Group's ambition to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050.
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