Company’s relief activities are in response to pandemic
FedEx Corp. recently announced the online release of its 2020 Global Citizenship Report (GCR), which details the company’s corporate social responsibility strategies, goals, programs and progress.
The release comes as the company continues to use its global network to keep commerce and aid moving during the Covid-19 pandemic.
“This report demonstrates how we put our CSR strategy to work using our global reach and purpose-driven mission,” said Mitch Jackson, Chief Sustainability Officer, FedEx Corp.
As e-commerce continues to grow, FedEx is exploring alternative ways to deliver. For example, RoxoTM the FedEx SameDay BotTM holds promise for safely delivering smaller shipments to customers’ homes and businesses, and is entirely electric — using only batteries that produce zero localized emissions.
FedEx continued to remain on the cutting edge of fleet electrification. The company announced in early 2020 that it started construction on electronic DC (direct current) charging stations through an agreement with Chanje Energy Inc.
In FY20, FedEx launched an ambitious new initiative to build on that good work. FedEx Cares 50 by 50 enables social change around the world through a combination of charitable giving, in-kind contributions, and team member volunteerism focused on direct and positive impacts to individuals.