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UPS Drives 1 Billion Cleaner Miles Meeting Goal Early



UPS Drives 1 Billion Cleaner Miles Meeting Goal Early

UPS Drives 1 Billion Cleaner Miles Meeting Goal Early

Canada NewsWire

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"Rolling Laboratory" of more than 7,200 Alternative Fuel Vehicles Helps Deliver on Sustainability Innovations and Drive Market Adoption

MISSISSAUGA, ON, Aug. 4, 2016 /CNW/ - UPS® (NYSE:UPS) today announced the company has achieved its goal of driving one billion miles in its alternative fuel and advanced technology fleet one year earlier than planned, and marked more than 10 years of learning from its "Rolling Laboratory." UPS's long-term commitment to sustainability is transforming commercial transportation and logistics, spurring growth in the clean fuels market and powering critical engineering advances. The company's wider sustainability progress is detailed in the 14th annual Sustainability Report, released today.

"We had a big sustainability goal as we set out to make the most of our Rolling Laboratory by driving one billion clean miles in alternative fuel vehicles – that's the equivalent of well over 4,000 trips to the moon," said David Abney, Chairman and CEO, UPS. "While attaining this goal is new, our commitment to seeking out alternative fuels actually dates back to the 1930s when UPS tested electric vehicles. With more than 100,000 drivers logging more than three billion miles per year, our future depends on our ability to meet the growing demand for global trade while reducing our impact on the environment."

UPS deepened its commitment to alternative fuels in 2012, when it set the goal of reaching one billion miles driven with alternative fuels by the end of 2017. Shattering that goal one year early, about 12 per cent of the conventional diesel and gasoline fuel previously used by UPS's ground fleet is now being replaced by alternative fuels including renewable natural gas and renewable diesel.

"The question wasn't should we make alternative fuels work?" said Mike Whitlatch, vice-president of global energy and procurement, UPS. "Instead, it was 'What's the best way to make alternative fuels work for UPS, and for the environment?' After more than a decade of focus, we are now driving more than one million miles globally each business day in our alternative fuel and advanced technology fleet."

Recognizing alternative fuels and advanced technologies each have unique advantages depending on the routes and geographies in which they are used, UPS deploys the more than 7,200 vehicles in the Rolling Laboratory to determine what works best in each situation. From old-fashioned pedal power and electric-assisted bicycles in dense urban areas like London and Hamburg to electric and hybrid electric vehicles in the U.S., and natural gas, renewable natural gas and propane globally, UPS is putting sustainability innovation into action, all over the world.

"Many congested cities around the world are implementing zero tailpipe emissions zones, and UPS is keeping ahead of the curve by investing in advanced technologies and creating the commercial delivery fleet of the future," said Abney. 

By the end of 2016, UPS will have invested more than $750 million in alternative fuel and advanced technology vehicles and fueling stations globally since 2009. That continued investment, combined with supportive government policies, and a collaborative set of partners has helped to expand development and utilization of alternative fuels, vehicles and infrastructure throughout the world.

Along the way UPS learned several lessons that can help other companies make sustainability investments that create long-term payoffs:

  • Encourage innovation. What started out as an "approach" has become an ecosystem of innovation and progress shaped by collaboration with suppliers, policy makers and other stakeholders. UPS applied its expertise in logistics to the sustainability challenge and leveraged the scale of its 100,000 vehicle fleet to drive technology, market, and infrastructure improvements that make cleaner fuels and technologies economically viable.
  • Adapt and tailor the solution. The best solution is not always the perfect solution. The fuels and vehicles that work in one region or one setting may not make sense in another. Technology constraints, range, infrastructure availability, government policies and local air quality goals all play a role in determining vehicle deployment and fuel selection.
  • It takes consistent, unwavering commitment from leadership. Long-term investments don't always pay off in the short term. Economic and market forces are constantly changing, and the political environment that is necessary to foster investment and infrastructure development can be unpredictable. It took UPS more than a decade to reach a point where the accumulation of miles driven by its fleet was rising nearly exponentially. That wouldn't have happened without a long-term commitment.
  • Partner, promote and report progress. Sharing progress and learnings with key stakeholders and partnering with alternative fuel and technology developers, non-profits, government agencies and industry trade groups have been critical to the Rolling Laboratory's success. UPS reports its progress annually in its Sustainability Report, and includes key metrics such as CO2 emissions, energy consumption, and alternative fuel and advanced technology miles driven, among others. Together, these metrics demonstrate the positive impact of the company's sustainability and social responsibility programs.

***To obtain more information on UPS's sustainability initiatives, please visit ups.com/sustainability. For media assets (b-roll, photos, videos, etc.), please visit this page

About UPS
UPS (NYSE: UPS) is a global leader in logistics, offering a broad range of solutions including transporting packages and freight; facilitating international trade, and deploying advanced technology to more efficiently manage the world of business. Headquartered in Atlanta, UPS serves more than 220 countries and territories worldwide. The company can be found on the web at ups.com® and its corporate blog can be found at longitudes.ups.com. To get UPS news direct, visit pressroom.ups.com/RSS and follow @UPS_Canada.

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For all media inquiries, please contact: Julie Ibrahim, 905-676-1708, mediarelations@ups.comCopyright CNW Group 2016

Source: Canada Newswire
(August 4, 2016 - 10:20 AM EDT)

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