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FedEx pledges to be carbon neutral by 2040

GreenBiz

FedEx pledges to be carbon neutral by 2040. Global logistics giant FedEx on Wednesday announced a goal to be carbon neutral by 2040. FedEx generates close to $70 billion in annual revenue and has seen its business grow in recent years partly thanks to the boom in global e-commerce. . Courtesy of FedEx. Courtesy of FedEx.

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Ford reveals E-Transit, its electric commercial van

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Delivery companies such as Amazon, FedEx, and UPS are rapidly electrifying last-mile delivery vans in a bid to reduce carbon emissions, maintain strong sustainability-focused brands and save money on fuel costs.

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Why companies need to invest in clean delivery amid pandemic online shopping

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Getting a finished product from the factory to your door, has costs beyond the price tag. Along with Amazon, other leading last-mile delivery companies include FedEx, UPS, XPO, USPS and Walmart. More trucks are making more trips, hurting the planet, and our health.”.

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CES 2021's Green Highlights: Solar-powered TV remotes, electric air taxis, and balcony beekeeping

Business Green

All of the firm's road electrification efforts are being developed under the umbrella of its 'Ultium' platform, which GM claims will be capable of delivering an EV that can drive up to 450 miles on a full charge, powering EVs of many shapes, sizes, and price tags. "At That wasn't all either. Lasso's home closed loop recycling appliance.

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CES 2021: Solar-powered TV remotes, electric air taxis and balcony beekeeping

Business Green

All of the firm's road electrification efforts are being developed under the umbrella of its 'Ultium' platform, which GM claims will be capable of delivering an EV that can drive up to 450 miles on a full charge, powering EVs of many shapes, sizes and price tags. "At That wasn't all either. Lasso's home closed loop recycling appliance.

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E-bikes, the uncelebrated hero of last-mile delivery?

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The proposal covers models with a price tag of $4,000 or less. FedEx Express, for example, is starting to use fleets of e-cargo bikes in U.K. powered by pedal or battery could be a practical alternative to vans. cities including London, Edinburgh, Glasgow and Cambridge.