UPS Sets New Automotive Goal to Improve Fuel Efficiency by 20%
2009 Sustainability Report Released
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UPS maintained generous charitable giving, totaling $97.6 million despite a difficult economic year.
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The UPS Foundation expanded its focus on urgent humanitarian aid and disaster relief by providing financial support, in-kind transportation and logistics expertise.
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The company launched UPS Road Code, a safe-driving program for teenagers through a partnership with the Boys & Girls Clubs of America.
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UPS became the first major global package carrier to offer a carbon neutral service for deliveries in the U.S.
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Supplier diversity remained strong with nearly $1.6 billion spent with small and diverse businesses.
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UPS deployed 245 new “green” vehicles running on compressed natural gas, adding to a fleet of nearly 2,000 alternative fuel vehicles.
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With 10 other members of the Air Transportation Association of America, UPS signed a memorandum of understanding with two potential aviation biofuel developers in 2009.
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UPS began reporting in greater detail on greenhouse gas emissions, including providing information on global CO2e emissions for Scope 1 and 2 for the first time and capturing and reporting more Scope 3 data from more sources.
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