Australia Post has cut its carbon emissions by 20% and transitioned to 100% renewable electricity at operational sites.
Launched in 2022, the organisation’s 2025 Sustainability Roadmap set clear goals to cut emissions, shift to renewable electricity and drive more sustainable practices across Australia Post’s operations.
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Australia Post was the first Commonwealth Government Business Enterprise to sign on to the Australian Government’s Net Zero by 2050 target, and since then it has rolled out one of the country’s largest electric delivery fleets, transformed its energy use and invested heavily in communities right across Australia.
Australia Post chief sustainability officer Richard Pittard said the 2025 Roadmap demonstrated the progress Australia Post has made in reducing emissions, improving recycling, and supporting communities.
“Our progress under the 2025 Sustainability Roadmap shows that meaningful change is possible when an organisation commits to it. It’s a strong start and a clear demonstration of what’s possible. But we also recognise there is much more to do.
“Insights from delivering the 2025 roadmap will guide Australia Post in the next phase of our sustainability journey as it becomes even more critical to decarbonise our operations in line with available technology, embrace circularity and continue to deliver positive outcomes for our people, our communities and the planet,” Pittard said.
While only 44% of Australia Post and StarTrack’s packaging currently meets the targets set out in the 2025 Sustainability Roadmap, Pittard said achieving full alignment would depend on large-scale resource recovery solutions and strong collaboration across supply chains and partners.
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“We know we have more to do to reduce the impact of our packaging. We’re proud of our progress to date but recognise we have more to do. By working together, we can accelerate progress and deliver smarter, more circular solutions for customers and communities,” he said.
The next phase of Australia Post’s sustainability framework will focus on decarbonisation across operations and supply chains, reducing impact through smarter packaging, waste reduction and reuse, and exploring how Australia Post can enable Australia’s circular economy for customers and communities.






