Deutsche Post AG 2003 SR
The report is the first environmental report for Deutsche Post World Net, focusing on the company's transition from a national postal service to a global logistics provider. It details the environmental impact of its mail, express, and logistics divisions, specifically highlighting greenhouse gas emissions for various transport routes. Key initiatives include the integration of parallel networks to improve eco-efficiency, the introduction of the "Green Tonnage" system in Sweden using biogas, and the construction of an energy-efficient headquarters in Bonn. The report provides a comprehensive environmental balance for 2001, covering energy, fuel, and paper consumption, while outlining future goals for fleet optimization and staff training.
Company: Deutsche Post AG
Sector: Industrials
Country: Germany
Year: 2003
Type: SR
Pages: 38
Deutsche Post AG
Environmental Report
The report is the first environmental report for Deutsche Post World Net, focusing on the company's transition from a national postal service to a global logistics provider. It details the environmental impact of its mail, express, and logistics divisions, specifically highlighting greenhouse gas emissions for various transport routes. Key initiatives include the integration of parallel networks to improve eco-efficiency, the introduction of the "Green Tonnage" system in Sweden using biogas, and the construction of an energy-efficient headquarters in Bonn. The report provides a comprehensive environmental balance for 2001, covering energy, fuel, and paper consumption, while outlining future goals for fleet optimization and staff training.
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Document Details
Report Year
2003
Reporting Period
Jan 1, 2001 - Dec 31, 2001
Fiscal Year
2001
Published
May 1, 2003
Type
Sustainability Report
Language
English
Pages
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Energy Consumption
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Employees