FedEx Releases 2019 Global Citizenship Report

The 11th annual report includes updates on the progress of the company's citizenship goals in FY18, which ended on May 31, 2018, and focuses on the company's corporate social responsibility strategies in three key areas: Company (Economy), People, and the Environment.

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FedEx Corp. announced today the online release of its 2019 Global Citizenship Report (GCR), detailing how the company connects the world responsibly and resourcefully.

The 11th annual report includes updates on the progress of the company's citizenship goals in FY18, which ended on May 31, 2018, and focuses on the company's corporate social responsibility strategies in three key areas: Company (Economy), People, and the Environment.

According to spokesmen, FedEx multiplies opportunities using its network reaching more than 99 percent of the world's GDP, while creating growth its customers, greater potential for its employees and efficiencies for the environment.

Mitch Jackson, chief sustainability officer, FedEx Corp. told SCMR in an interview that the Global Citizenship Report details how FedEx connects the world responsibly and resourcefully.

“It includes updates on the progress of the company's citizenship goals in FY18 and focuses on the company's corporate social responsibility strategies,” he said. “This is the 11th annual report.”

Highlights from this year's report include:

Multiplying Growth

In FY18, FedEx exceeded $65 billion in revenues, a 9 percent increase over FY17, and climbed to number 50 on the Fortune 500 list of U.S. companies. This success has enabled the company to continue driving growth and lifting economies where we operate. FedEx created income and opportunities for stakeholders including:

  • $4.2 billion committed to team members and hub modernization following the U.S. Tax Cuts and Jobs Act,
  • $535 million in dividends paid to shareowners, and
  • $2.25 million contributed to support Global Entrepreneurship Programs.

FedEx also expanded the company's retail networks to give customers more options to pick-up, ship or have packages held, including at 5,000 locations across Hong Kong and Taiwan. In the U.S., 80 percent of the population is within five miles of a FedEx hold location.

Multiplying Good

Corporate social responsibility is at the heart of the connections FedEx makes around the world. Key elements of the company's strategy include environmental efficiency innovations, a sustainable supply chain, a diverse and inclusive workplace, and the robust giving and volunteering platform known as FedEx Cares.
The company is ahead of plan for its FedEx Cares goal of investing $200 million in more than 200 global communities by 2020. FedEx has already invested in more than 200 communities and is on track to meet the total contribution goal early. In FY18 alone, the company invested more than $55 million in corporate charitable contributions.

Multiplying Potential

There would be no FedEx without the efforts of the company's 450,000 team members around the world, which is why the company strives to provide team members with a safe, inclusive work environment. In FY18 the company:

  • Retained 92 percent of its full-time U.S. team members,
  • Provided an average of 19 hours of formal training per employee, and
  • Contributed a total of $11 million in tuition assistance to more than 8,800 employees.

FedEx recently announced a partnership between FedEx Express and The University of Memphis that will allow the 11,000+ employees of the Memphis World Hub the chance to earn a tuition-free, fully-online degree. Additionally, the company has expanded access to that program to employees at other major FedEx Express hubs in the U.S., including Indianapolis, Oakland, Los Angeles and Newark.

Multiplying Efficiencies

FedEx has made great strides in reducing its carbon emissions intensity through the company's Reduce, Replace, Revolutionize strategy. The strategy focuses on reducing impacts and improving productivity while creating new, more efficient and innovative solutions. Overall, these efforts have contributed to a 37 percent reduction in CO2 emissions intensity on a revenue basis across the enterprise since FY09, a period in which revenue grew by 84 percent. FedEx avoided more than 2.7 million metric tons of CO2e from fuel and energy saving initiatives last fiscal year alone.

In FY19, FedEx also announced it will be adding 1,000 Chanje V8100 electric vehicles to the FedEx Express fleet in California. The EVs can travel more than 150 miles when fully charged and have the potential to help FedEx save 2,000 gallons of fuel while avoiding 20 tons of emissions per vehicle each year. In addition, FedEx added 445 electric vehicles in FY18, bringing the total number of EVs to more than 2,554.

The company's goal to obtain 30 percent of jet fuel from alternative fuels by 2030 reached a milestone. Red Rock Biofuels, which will supply low-carbon, renewable jet fuel to FedEx Express, broke ground on its bio refinery in Lakeview, Oregon in July 2018. The first delivery of alternative jet fuel is anticipated in 2020.

Also in FY18, the ecoDemonstrator, a Boeing 777F built for FedEx Express, became the first FedEx plane to fly 100 percent on biofuel during a short-term period that also tested and gathered data on 35 new technologies.

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