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PostNord recognized as one of Europe’s Climate Leaders by Financial Times

PostNord has once again been recognized as one of Europe’s Climate Leaders in the Financial Times’ ranking, highlighting the company’s continued progress in reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

The sixth edition of Europe’s Climate Leaders, compiled by the Financial Times in partnership with the data provider Statista, highlights European companies that are making progress in cutting greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.

The ranking focuses primarily on companies that have achieved the greatest reductions in their core emissions (scope1 and 2) between 2019 and 2024. These emissions come from a company’s own operations and from the energy it uses.

The methodology and ranking continue to evolve in line with how companies report emissions data. This year, greater weight is given to absolute reductions in core emissions, while reductions in emissions intensity carry a slightly less weight.

Being included in the ranking for the fifth year in a row reflects PostNord’s long-term commitment to climate action and its efforts to deliver concrete results in line with the Paris Agreement.

PostNord’s overall climate targets are:

  • 100% fossil-free road transportation and operations by 2030
  • Net-zero GHG emissions in scope 1, 2 and 3 by 2040

Across its markets, PostNord is focusing on:

  • Scaling electrification of last-mile and long-haul transport
  • Expanding charging infrastructure
  • Supporting transport providers in transitioning to electrification and biofuels

Looking ahead, PostNord will continue its group-wide climate transition program, Green by PostNord, to reach net-zero by 2040. Climate leadership is a way of futureproofing the business and meeting current and coming customer demands.

 

Read more about the Financial Times Climate Leaders ranking here.

Read more about PostNord’s climate targets and performance here.