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Wellous to Reduce Shipment's Carbon Footprint via DHL GoGreen Plus

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Wellous to Reduce Shipment's Carbon Footprint via DHL GoGreen Plus

Wellous commits to a 10 percent reduction in air freight carbon emissions, utilizing sustainable aviation fuel and becoming the first in Asia Pacific to adopt DHL's GoGreen Plus service.

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 17 February 2023: Wellous Group Limited (“Wellous”, or the “Company”), a fastgrowing Asia-based international nutrition company, today announced that the Company has entered into an agreement to become DHL Express’s first customer in Asia Pacific to use its GoGreen Plus service. This partnership supports Wellous’ sustainability goal to reduce the carbon emissions of its international shipments by 10 percent year-on-year.

“Sustainability is the foundation of everything we do today to improve the well-being of our people, our communities and the environment in which we operate,” said Wee Kuan (Andy) Tan, Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Wellous. “Investing in sustainable solutions is a priority for us as we constantly seek greener alternatives. Through this strategic partnership, we are addressing our carbon footprint at source and making positive impact to our value chain. We ensure that all our operating businesses continue to strengthen their sustainable practices while integrating ESG principles into their operating procedures.”

“In recognising the increasing importance that air freight plays in modern logistics, we must also be cognisant of its adverse effects on climate change,” said Julian Neo, Managing Director of DHL Express Malaysia and Brunei. “We are honoured that Wellous has selected DHL to collaborate on their decarbonisation journey. Together, we can be a driving force for sustainable transformation in our respective industries as we develop our processes to be more environmentally responsible than ever.”

Wellous’ use of GoGreen Plus applies across its overseas trade lanes, encompassing markets in Asia, North America, Middle East, and Oceania. The partnership between Wellous and DHL includes a framework to explore cooperation in other climate neutral initiatives, communications, knowledge-sharing, and community engagement. It comes as part of Wellous’ measures to meet their eco-conscious ambitions. To this end, Wellous has ensured that its product packaging material comes from responsibly managed sources including FSC-certified forests and recycled materials.

Newly introduced in 2023 by DHL Express, GoGreen Plus enables businesses to efficiently mitigate the environmental impact of their air freight supply chains. This is achieved through carbon insetting, where the release of CO2 and other greenhouse gases is decreased by blending the amount of conventional jet fuel needed with sustainable aviation fuel. In contrast to offsetting, which helps to balance carbon emissions through climate protection projects worldwide, GoGreen Plus provides the option to actively prevent emissions from being generated in the first place during parcel transport.

The volume of sustainable aviation fuel committed represents Wellous’ accelerated transition to more clean operations. Sustainable aviation fuel is produced from sustainably-sourced renewable waste and residue raw materials, such as used cooking oil and animal fat. In neat form and over the lifecycle, it significantly cuts emissions by up to 80 percent compared to conventional jet fuel. An independent third-party agency, Société Générale de Surveillance, verifies the reductions, which can be counted towards Scope 3 and Science Based Targets (SBTi).

GoGreen Plus is part of Deutsche Post DHL Group's sustainability roadmap for 2030 and contributes to the interim target of having at least 30 percent of fuel requirements covered by sustainable fuels. In 2022, the Group announced two of the largest ever sustainable aviation fuel deals with bp and Neste amounting to more than 800 million litres. It is expected that the strategic partnerships will save approximately two million tons of carbon dioxide emissions over the aviation fuel lifecycle—equivalent to the annual greenhouse gas emissions of 400,000 passenger cars.