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DHL Joins 'ACT FOR SKY', an Initiative Promoting the Adoption and Expansion of Domestically Produced SAF

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DHL Japan has joined the 'ACT FOR SKY' voluntary organization, which works to commercialize and expand the use of domestically produced sustainable aviation fuel (SAF). By collaborating with other member organizations, including energy companies, airlines, and local governments, DHL aims to further promote the decarbonization of air cargo transport.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What role does DHL Japan play in the ACT FOR SKY initiative launched in 2023?
A: DHL Japan joined ACT FOR SKY to promote the commercialization of domestically produced sustainable aviation fuel.
Q: Which companies are collaborating with DHL in the ACT FOR SKY program as of 2023?
A: Energy companies, airlines, and local governments are collaborating with DHL in the ACT FOR SKY initiative.
Q: How does DHL plan to reduce emissions using SAF through ACT FOR SKY by 2030?
A: DHL aims to decarbonize air cargo transport by expanding the use of domestically produced sustainable aviation fuel.
Q: What is the primary goal of the ACT FOR SKY initiative that DHL joined in 2023?
A: The primary goal is to commercialize and expand the use of domestically produced sustainable aviation fuel in Japan.
Q: When did DHL Japan officially become a member of the ACT FOR SKY organization?
A: DHL Japan joined the ACT FOR SKY initiative in 2023 to support sustainable aviation fuel adoption.