FedEx Express is rolling out its new, self-serve emissions reporting tool, FedEx Sustainability Insights, to customers in Europe.
Leveraging package scan data from transport segments throughout the FedEx global network, the cloud-based tool uses a methodology verified by a third-party to be consistent with global logistics council framework and greenhouse gas (GHG) protocol to report historical Co2 equivalents.
Reports provide a comprehensive view of estimated emissions generated from international and domestic shipments sent via delivery services.
Some customers can also set up reports independently by setting their own parameters and generating an almost real-time view of emissions generated at either package level or account level.
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SVP marketing and customer experience Wouter Roels said the tool will allow FedEx customers to gain a “deeper understanding of the emissions generated from their transportation services” and build a “complete picture of greenhouse gas emissions across their supply chain.”
FedEx has set out its ambition to achieve carbon-neutral operations globally by 2040 – a goal which includes its scope 1 and 2 emissions as well as the corporation’s scope 3 emissions for contracted transportation.
The reporting tool is available online now for customers in the UK, Ireland, France, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Luxembourg, Switzerland, Belgium, and the Netherlands.
By the end of this year, the tool will be available to customers in more than 25 European countries and 20 languages.