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In September 2020, Nespresso committed that every cup of Nespresso coffee – both for at-home and for professional customers – will be carbon neutral by 2022. This new ambition builds on more than 10 years of work during which Nespresso has reduced its carbon emissions and compensated the remainder through agroforestry.
To do this, Nespresso is taking concrete actions in all areas of its business including logistics.
In Switzerland, the home of Nespresso, the company is supporting a new form of zero-emission mobility, turning to hydrogen-powered vehicles to make product deliveries in the country. In fact, Nespresso now has one of the very first dedicated hydrogen-powered trucks in Europe, which is being used to make deliveries from factories to many stores across Switzerland, supporting its target to reduce the carbon impact of logistics operations by 50% by 2025.
Pierre Logez, Logistic Manager at Nespresso Switzerland, sees hydrogen as a key part of Nespresso’s logistic operations. “Our company puts sustainability at the heart of.