Manage your CO2 emissions with our carbon footprint reports
 
     
 
                        Every decision counts in your e-commerce
As an entrepreneur, you play the crucial role in the global fight against climate change. Your daily choices regarding supply chain management, types of packaging used, energy sources and product range have a direct impact on the environment. Therefore, it is of utmost importance that you are aware of this, and strive to actively manage the carbon footprint of your parcels - we make this possible!
 
 
                        Get your parcel carbon footprint report
We have created an innovative tool – our own carbon footprint calculator, which was developed in accordance with the international GHG Protocol standard. This solution gives you access to detailed data on CO2 emissions at every stage of the delivery process of your parcels. The tool that we have developed utilizes indicators from reputable databases, such as KOBIZE and DEFRA, ensuring its accuracy and reliability of information.
In order to meet the needs of our customers, we provide information on emissions in two ways: taking into account emissions from operational and financial activities related to the transport of parcels, or only monitoring emissions from the direct delivery of parcels. These two reporting methods were additionally divided into WTW and TTW.
Application form
Register using our form and start receiving recurring, quarterly
                carbon footprint reports covering the transport of your parcels.*
                
Reliable data
Precise calculation methods are designed to provide you with detailed information on CO2 emissions at every stage – from dispatch to the final delivery to the customer. This comprehensive approach covers all parts of the transport chain, including emissions related to the first, middle and last mile, as well as energy consumption in logistics facilities and the transfer of data required to handle and track the parcel.
Deloitte Advisory sp. z o.o. sp. k. conducted an independent review of the compliance of the methodology and assumptions adopted by InPost with the GHG Protocol guidelines.
It is also worth mentioning that in 2023, all our parcel lockers were powered by green energy thanks to the purchase and redemption of Guarantees of Origin, which confirms that it came from renewable energy sources - wind and sun. We will do the same in 2024. Thanks to this, CO2 emissions from the operation of the Paczkomat® device are zero!
Our calculations are based on the following
logistic model:
Preparation for dispatch
Own transport is not included in the calculations
Preparation for dispatch
FIRST MILE
Dispatching in a Paczkomat® APM
- Electricity
- Data transfer (servers)
Dispatching in a ParcelPoint
- Data transfer (servers)
Collection by Courier
- Data transfer (servers)
Transport
- Fuel
- Electricity
Accepted in branch
- Electricity
- Heating
- Data transfer (servers)
MIDDLE MILE
Transport
- Fuel
Accepted in sorting plant
- Electricity
- Data transfer (servers)
- Heating
Transport
- Fuel
MIDDLE MILE
Accepted in branch
- Electricity
- Heating
- Data transfer (servers)
Transport
- Fuel
- Electricity
The parcel awaits collection in a Paczkomat® APM
- Electricity
- Data transfer (servers)
The parcel awaits collection in a ParcelPoint
- Electricity
- Data transfer (servers)
Delivered by Courier
- Data transfer (servers)
LAST MILE
Collection of parcel
Own transport is not included in the calculations
Collection of parcel
Preparation for dispatch
Own transport is not included in the calculations
FIRST MILE
Dispatching in a Paczkomat® APM
- Electricity
- Data transfer (servers)
Dispatching in a ParcelPoint
- Data transfer (servers)
Preparation for dispatch
Collection by Courier
- Data transfer (servers)
Transport
- Fuel
- Electricity
Accepted in branch
- Electricity
- Heating
- Data transfer (servers)
MIDDLE MILE
Transport
- Fuel
- Electricity
Accepted in sorting plant
- Electricity
- Heating
- Data transfer (servers)
Transport
- Fuel
- Electricity
LAST MILE
Accepted in branch
- Electricity
- Heating
- Data transfer (servers)
Transport
- Fuel
- Electricity
Delivered by Courier
- Data transfer (servers)
Collection of parcel
The parcel awaits collection in a ParcelPoint
- Electricity
- Data transfer (servers)
The parcel awaits collection in a Paczkomat® APM
- Electricity
- Data transfer (servers)
LAST MILE
Collection of parcel
Own transport is not included in the calculations
Your contribution to ecology
Companies that pursue sustainability goals are committed to monitoring and reducing emissions, including those related to the delivery process. The implementation of such practices in your company will not only allow you to manage the impact of parcel transport on the environment more efficiently, but also increase the trust of your customers.
In the era of growing environmental awareness, transparency in activities relating to carbon footprint constitutes a crucial factor that can influence the choice of your brand. Informing you about actions to reduce your carbon footprint can therefore become an important element in building a strong, positive reputation of your company.
 
                         
                        Building customer trust
transparency on environmental issues boosts brand image.
 
                        Competitive advantage
companies actively working for the environment are often preferred by conscious consumers.
Process optimization
analysis of your carbon footprint can reveal areas where it is possible to increase operational efficiency and reduce costs.
Compliance with the Regulations
in the face of increasing environmental regulations, i.e. the CSRD or CSDDD directives, knowledge and management of the carbon footprint will help you adapt to legal requirements.
We are shaping the future together
We invite you to join us in monitoring the carbon footprint of your parcels and to take a conscious steps towards sustainability. Together, we can create a future, where e-commerce is not only effective, but also transparent and friendly to our planet.
Together we can change the world for the better, step by step, parcel by parcel.
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