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Our journey to net-zero*

Climate change is one of the most pressing global challenges, posing significant risks to our environment and communities. At GLS, we acknowledge our responsibility in addressing our environmental impact and actively take steps to minimize it.

GLS science-based targets

GLS has approved both near-term and long-term (SBTs) to significantly reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Learn more about our set targets here .

Our steps to net-zero*

To meet these targets, our environmental strategy is centred on gradually reducing carbon emissions and enhancing energy and resource efficiency across GLS countries. Learn more about the steps we are taking here .

Our environmental roadmap

In addition to our science-based targets, our environmental strategy includes GLS-specific ambitions to support our net-zero* journey.

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How we will achieve net-zero* by 2045

Since road transportation services are GLS' core business and accounted for approximately 90% of the company's carbon emissions in 2024, reducing emissions in this area is central to our transformation efforts.

As part of our group-wide environmental strategy, we are focused on converting the predominantly subcontracted transport fleet to electric- and low-emission modes**, such as electric vans, cargo bikes, and the usage of biofuel and biogas. Measures for introducing these vehicles vary by country, tailored to local market conditions to maximise individual impact. To support this fleet transformation, we are investing in infrastructure upgrades at our depots, including the installation of charging infrastructure, enhancements to the power supply, and the implementation of load balancing systems and electricity meters.

Furthermore, we are upgrading our existing depots and hubs to reduce our CO2e emissions by increasingly using renewable electricity, installing photovoltaic systems and implementing electric vehicle charging infrastructure. We are also replacing fossil heating systems with renewable options, such as electric heat pumps.

We take a holistic approach to these challenges, seeking solutions both within our corporate boundaries and in collaboration with our business partners.

GLS' science-based targets

GLS’ science-based targets are published on the SBTi target dashboard under “General Logistics Systems B.V.”.

  • General Logistics Systems B.V. commits to reduce absolute scope 1 and 2 GHG emissions 42.0% by 2030 from a 2021 base year. ***

  • General Logistics Systems B.V. also commits to reduce well-to-wheel scope 3 GHG emissions from light commercial vehicles covering upstream transportation and distribution 36.90% per ton-kilometer within the same timeframe.***

  • General Logistics Systems B.V. further commits to reduce well-to-wheel scope 3 GHG emissions from heavy freight trucks covering upstream transportation and distribution 31.7% per ton-kilometer within the same timeframe.***

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  • General Logistics Systems B.V. commits to reduce absolut scope 1 and 2 GHG emissions 90% by 2045 from a 2021 base year.***

  • General Logistics Systems B.V. also commits to reduce absolute scope 3 GHG emissions 90% within the same timeframe.***

  • General Logistics Systems B.V. commits to reach net-zero* greenhouse gas emissions across the value chain by 2045.







  • General Logistics Systems B.V. commits to reduce absolute scope 1 and 2 GHG emissions 42.0% by 2030 from a 2021 base year. ***

  • General Logistics Systems B.V. also commits to reduce well-to-wheel scope 3 GHG emissions from light commercial vehicles covering upstream transportation and distribution 36.90% per ton-kilometer within the same timeframe.***

  • General Logistics Systems B.V. further commits to reduce well-to-wheel scope 3 GHG emissions from heavy freight trucks covering upstream transportation and distribution 31.7% per ton-kilometer within the same timeframe.***

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  • General Logistics Systems B.V. commits to reduce absolut scope 1 and 2 GHG emissions 90% by 2045 from a 2021 base year.***

  • General Logistics Systems B.V. also commits to reduce absolute scope 3 GHG emissions 90% within the same timeframe.***

  • General Logistics Systems B.V. commits to reach net-zero* greenhouse gas emissions across the value chain by 2045.







How GLS calculates its emissions

At GLS we report our carbon emissions Group-wide in accordance with the Greenhouse Gas Protocol .

We include Scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions in our calculation and disclose our emissions in carbon equivalents (CO2e), which means that other greenhouse gases (e.g. methane) are also considered.

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Supporting documents

SBTi Approval Letter
ESG Report

*GLS B.V. is committed to reducing its Scope 1, 2 and 3 greenhouse gas emissions by 90% by 2045, using 2021 as the base year. Residual emissions will be offset. This means that the company will offset up to 10% of its residual emissions through investments in carbon capture projects outside its supply chain, in accordance with the SBTi Net-Zero Standard . The SBTi-approved emission reduction targets, set by GLS B.V., apply to all companies owned by GLS B.V. and operating under the GLS brand.

**This means that vehicles consume electricity or fuels whilst in operation, the combustion of which results in lower emissions than diesel or petrol (e.g. HVO, biogas and other types of gas such as LNG, LPG and CNG). In addition, this also applies to pedestrian deliveries (currently only at GLS in Spain).

*** Achieving these targets includes emissions at the Earth’s surface and carbon capture from bioenergy feedstocks (e.g. peat).