Oude Meer, March 28, 2024 – GLS has committed to set near-term and long-term science-based targets (SBTs) to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions across its operations in line with the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi). With this commitment, GLS continues its long-term dedication to environmental protection and reducing its carbon footprint.
Guided by the environmental program Climate Protect, GLS is continuously implementing measures to avoid and reduce its carbon emissions. With the SBTi commitment, GLS is now taking the next step to ensure that its reduction path is in line with the latest climate science.
“We are proud to announce our commitment to set SBTs, which further demonstrates our dedication to sustainability. It ensures that our efforts remain aligned with the latest climate science while we continue to invest in our operations and proceed on the challenging path towards a greener future," said Dr. Karl Pfaff, Chief Executive Officer of GLS.
During the past two years, GLS has nearly doubled the number of zero- and low-emission vehicles*, now counting more than 4,300 vehicles in the transport fleet. It has introduced its first electric trucks in Canada and Italy and continues to test future alternatives, such as a hydrogen-powered truck in Germany. Furthermore, GLS uses renewable electricity in over 80% of GLS-operated buildings.
As part of the commitment, GLS plans to work closely with SBTi to determine GHG emissions reduction targets for Scope 1, 2, and 3. The company expects to submit the developed targets for validation by the SBTi within 2024.
* This means vehicles that during operation create either significantly lower emissions than diesel- and gasoline-powered vehicles (e.g. LPG, CNG or LNG vehicles) or no emissions (e.g. electric or hydrogen vehicles).