Driving measurable emission reductions across operations
GOFO France has released its latest Emission Reduction Report on Logistics Solutions, showcasing how the team continued accelerating decarbonization in 2024–2025 across route planning, sorting hubs, loading, and last-mile delivery.
By optimizing routes with advanced planning technology, GOFO supported a 17% reduction in per-parcel carbon emissions in December 2024, based on sampled DSP data from France and the Netherlands. These improvements help reduce fuel use and speed up delivery during peak demand.
Sustainability efforts also extended to operational infrastructure. At the sorting hub level, GOFO focused on renewable electricity and energy efficiency as core priorities. A major milestone was the Central Hub achieving a Class A GHG performance rating (DPE) — recognizing its low-carbon goals for delivery services.
Operational efficiency further strengthened GOFO France’s progress. Enhanced loading processes in 2024 helped reduce 28% of per-parcel emissions, as better loading cuts transport rounds and lowers fuel consumption. Cleaner delivery also played a role, with 39% of the selected fleet across France and the Netherlands consisting of low-emission models, including hybrids, BEVs, and bicycles.
To reduce supply-chain waste and embedded emissions, GOFO France continued expanding reusable logistics containers. By September 2025, the introduction of 750 reusable containers enabled a 64% reduction in per-parcel emissions, replacing single-use materials with durable, low-impact alternatives.
Progress toward GOFO’s 2045 Net Zero ambition
These combined efforts demonstrate GOFO France’s steady progress toward building a more efficient and climate-aligned logistics network — important steps on the company’s long-term path toward achieving Net Zero by 2045.