Federal Express Corporation, a leading express transportation company, has made significant strides in its sustainability initiatives in Singapore and other countries in the Asia Pacific during Fiscal Year 2025. The company expanded its electric vehicle fleet and increased employee participation in community programmes, aligning with its goal to achieve carbon-neutral operations by 2040.
FedEx has bolstered its electric vehicle presence in key markets such as Japan, New Zealand, Singapore, and Thailand. Notably, it introduced its first fleet of electric cargo vans in Korea to enhance delivery operations in Seoul and Busan. This expansion is part of FedEx’s strategy to reduce emissions, as vehicles accounted for 25% of its carbon footprint in FY24.
The company is also integrating renewable energy into its facilities. The South Pacific Regional Hub in Singapore now sources over half of its electricity from solar power, showcasing FedEx’s commitment to clean energy.
Community engagement has seen a 20% increase in volunteer participation. FedEx employees have planted over 3,400 trees and contributed more than 1,000 hours to the FedEx Cares Purple Tote Campaign, impacting over 1,600 beneficiaries. The 2025 Library Programme has reached 40 schools in China, benefiting approximately 9,000 children and teachers.
FedEx continues to invest in future talent through the International Trade Challenge, which attracted 4,700 students this year. This initiative encourages young entrepreneurs to develop strategies for a circular economy.
FedEx’s 2025 Corporate Responsibility Report, detailing these achievements, is now available, reflecting the company’s ongoing commitment to sustainability and community empowerment.
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