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17-03-2026
"Customers are placing increasingly higher demands on climate work. Our climate leadership is important both from a business perspective and to contribute to the Paris Agreement's 1.5-degree goal," says Amanda Jackson, Head of Group Sustainability at PostNord.
Clearer 2030 target
The updated science-based target means that PostNord will reduce absolute greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in scope 1, 2 and 3 by 45 percent by 2030, compared with 2020. Previously, there were two targets – one absolute and one relative. An absolute climate target makes responsibility clearer – it is the actual emission reductions that count.
The science-based target for 2030 is made more concrete with two operational targets: 100 per cent fossil-free road transportation and operations, and 80 per cent emission-free last-mile transportation with light vehicles.
Customers are placing increasingly higher demands on climate work. Our climate leadership is important both from a business perspective and to contribute to the Paris Agreement's 1.5-degree goal.
Amanda Jackson
Head of Group Sustainability
Net-zero emissions by 2040
The net zero target means that PostNord's total GHG emissions must be reduced by at least 90 percent by 2040, compared with 2020. A maximum of 10 per cent may be neutralized through measures leading to permanent carbon sequestration in accordance with SBTi's requirements.
Achieving the goal requires continued electrification of transportation and collaboration with likeminded suppliers who can deliver low-emission products and services. So far, PostNord has reduced its total GHG emissions by 47 percent since 2020.
Source: PostNord