A greener, more sustainable Canada Post
Climate action targets
Canada Post is committed to taking action on climate change. We have set ambitious emissions reduction targets approved by the Science Based Targets initiative. Our targets include:
- Reducing operational emissions by 50% by 2030 and reaching net-zero emissions across our value chain by 2050
- Obtaining 90% of electricity from non-emitting sources by 2030
- Electrifying 100% of our last-mile fleet by 2040
- Ensuring that a minimum of 67% of suppliers, by spend, adopt a science-based target or equivalent by December 31, 2025
Net-zero roadmap
2019
Baseline
2022
Canada Post sets 1.5°C SBT and commits to net-zero
2023
Switch to renewable electricity in Alberta, 100 EVs added to the fleet
2025
67% of suppliers (by spend) and all subsidiaries have set an SBT
2030
Scope 1 and 2 GHG emissions reduced 50%, 90% of electricity consumption from non-emitting sources
2040
Last-mile vehicle fleet 100% electric
2050
Net-zero
Key environmental programs
Sustainable delivery
Green buildings
Zero waste
Green packaging
Case study: Albert Jackson Processing Centre
In 2023, Canada Post opened the Albert Jackson Processing Centre, our first net-zero carbon building and the largest industrial project to meet the Canada Green Building Council’s Zero Carbon Building design standard. Bolstering Canada’s largest delivery network, the centre is our largest, fastest and greenest sorting facility and features innovative sustainability elements such as:
- Rooftop solar panels that generate clean, renewable energy on site
- An efficient HVAC system and sensor-controlled lighting based on occupancy and daylight
- Ten electric vehicle charging stations for employees
- Infrastructure to support the future electrification of Canada Post’s five-ton fleet
Green tips for consumers
Recycle your mail
Environment Canada reports that landfills account for about 20% of Canada’s methane gas emissions. Recycling can significantly reduce the amount of material deposited in landfills. Many municipalities have expanded the types of items being accepted for recycling, including windowed envelopes, magazines, glossy flyer paper and catalogues. Confidential documents can be shredded, then recycled.
Change your address when you move
Use Mail Forwarding when you move or temporarily relocate to a new address. Rest assured you won’t miss infrequent mailings such as tax slips, licences or health card renewals, and will avoid unnecessarily printing duplicate mail.
Reduce advertising mail
Consumers’ Choice
Stop receiving unaddressed advertising mail delivered by Canada Post. You’ll still receive unaddressed advertising delivered by services other than Canada Post.