FedEx Corporation has released new survey findings highlighting the growing importance of environmental sustainability in supply chain decisions among Asia-Pacific businesses, particularly those engaged in trade with Europe. According to the survey, 80% of Asia-Pacific small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) consider environmental factors in logistics decisions, and 37% of Chinese respondents view sustainability as a key factor in boosting trade with Europe. FedEx outlined several initiatives to integrate sustainability into its operations, including a commitment to achieve global carbon-neutral operations by 2040. In China, the company has increased the proportion of electric vehicles in its pickup and delivery fleet to over 25% and implemented digital solutions to reduce paper usage. Additionally, FedEx has begun using sustainable aviation fuel at select airports and introduced the "FedEx Sustainability Insights" tool, which allows customers to track carbon emissions related to their shipments. The survey, conducted by Milieu Insight in September 2025, gathered responses from 850 consumers and 850 SMEs across 13 Asia-Pacific markets that are active in trade with Europe.
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