At the heart of our 2024-2028 Decarbonization Plan lies a pivotal decision: the adoption of HVO biofuel to power our company-owned fleet and corporate vehicles. Additionally, we will implement significant „Green Procurement“ actions, raising awareness among third-party transport providers to encourage the adoption of this sustainable fuel.
What is HVO?
HVO (Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil) is a second-generation biofuel derived from vegetable oils and animal fats treated with hydrogen. Produced from renewable sources and waste materials, HVO eliminates up to 90% of greenhouse gas emissions and significantly reduces nitrogen oxide (NOx), particulate matter (PM), and carbon monoxide (CO) emissions.
We have established long-term partnerships with leading international players committed to producing HVO using an increasing share of raw materials unrelated to food agriculture, prioritizing agricultural and industrial waste. This approach promotes a circular economy by reusing waste, reducing emissions, and preventing waste from ending up in landfills. Furthermore, we are investing in innovative technologies for using woody biomass, algae, and other non-food energy crops.
The Numbers Behind Our 2024-2028 Decarbonization Plan
Here are some key figures highlighting our commitment to adopting HVO biofuel in the coming years:
🔹 8,3MLN liters replaced with HVO (2024-2028)
🔹 95% of domestic traffic managed with HVO by 2028
🔹 50% of European traffic managed with HVO by 2028
For a comprehensive look at our 2024-2028 Decarbonization Plan, visit this link.
Let’s travel together toward greener logistics! 🌍