Global logistics provider J&T Express has released its 2025 Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) Report, highlighting its advancements in sustainable logistics and energy management. By the end of 2025, the company had established 14 logistics parks worldwide, covering 1.05 million square metres, and deployed over 150,000 energy-efficient motorised rollers and 400 conveyor belts.
J&T Express has also expanded its autonomous vehicle fleet to over 1,000, enhancing last-mile delivery efficiency. The company has introduced 38.27 million reusable transit bags, used over 3.33 billion times, to promote green packaging. In Southeast Asia, Singapore’s fleet now includes 6% electric lorries, whilst the Philippines has achieved 100% adoption of B5 biodiesel, reducing fossil fuel dependency.
The report underscores J&T Express’s commitment to employee welfare, with initiatives like the 2025 Platform Algorithm and Labour Rules Agreement in China, benefiting over 290,000 workers. The company has increased its digital training offerings by 60% year-over-year, with training hours up 2.8 times.
J&T Express’s social responsibility efforts include using drones for agricultural logistics in China and providing disaster relief in Hong Kong and Indonesia. The company has also strengthened its global compliance framework, focusing on anti-corruption and fair competition.
Chief Financial Officer Dylan Tey stated, “ESG has evolved from a concept into concrete operational capabilities. We have proactively explored green transportation transformation and governance of new employment forms.” Looking forward, J&T Express aims to enhance its ESG governance and information disclosure to create long-term value for stakeholders.



