FedEx Collaborates With Local Social Enterprise To Upcycle Old Uniforms Into Sustainable Gifts
FedEx Express, a subsidiary of FedEx Corp. (NYSE: FDX)
and one of the world's largest express transportation companies, collaborated
with Mori Notes to breathe new life into old uniforms as part of its
sustainability initiatives. A total of 157 uniforms were transformed by Mori
Notes into brand new FedEx organizers, which will be used as gifts to
customers.
“As part of our commitment to positively impact our
local communities, we are constantly incorporating sustainable solutions into
more facets of our operations, including waste management,” said Maribeth
Espinosa, Managing Director, FedEx Express Philippines. “Upcycling our old
uniforms into FedEx-branded items is just one of the ways we can reduce waste
and save precious resources.”
In March 2021, FedEx Express
announced its goal to achieve carbon-neutral global
operations by 2040. The company has been focused on its sustainability
efforts following a “Reduce, Replace, Revolutionize” approach. This includes reducing emissions and waste, replacing older
technologies and vehicles with more efficient ones, and revolutionizing our
operations with new technologies. With
combined efforts from across the globe, FedEx was able to reduce its emissions
intensity on a revenue basis by 45% from FY2009 through FY2021, a period when
average daily package volumes grew by 180%.
Last
year, FedEx discontinued the production of all seasonal paper products and
printed calendars used in customer gifting in the AMEA region and instead
introduced a new AMEA sustainability customer engagement program. Through this,
we are planting 48,000 trees to honor our FedEx customers as they join us in
our focus on environment protection.
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