InPost has concluded an agreement with the city of Łódź on the implementation of the “Green City” concept, under which InPost will offer a package of modern services, the company said. This concept will reduce CO2 emissions and car traffic in city centers.
The inhabitants of Łódź will soon have access, among others, to up to 70 new InPost parcel locker locations, as well as a wider range of city services, incl. electric car chargers. As part of the agreement, InPost will gradually increase the fleet of electric cars in Łódź, so as to achieve full zero emission in the time agreed with the city, it was announced.
“Łódź is the first city with our new offer, but what is important – any city or commune in Poland can join our green pact and receive an eco package together with the agreed date of replacing the fleet of courier cars serving the city with electric cars. Also Polish cities understand the problem related to with environmental pollution – the interest in the project has exceeded our expectations, so we are planning further implementations soon “- said Rafał Brzoska, president of InPost.
InPost is the largest logistics operator in Poland, in which American investment funds Advent International and KKR have invested. The company offers courier services and deliveries via the nationwide InPost parcel locker network for individual and institutional customers, including comprehensive services dedicated to the e-commerce industry. The number of InPost parcel lockers exceeded 10,770 devices at the end of 2020. In January 2021, InPost debuted on the Euronext Amsterdam exchange.
Source: ISBnews and InPost