Corporate responsibility

Corporate responsibility is an integral part of our business strategy.

It is embedded in all our business and operational activities.

 

Health and safety

TNT is strengthen its safety culture. This is done by addressing the attitudes, beliefs, perceptions and values of employees and subcontractors with regards to safety. TNT promotes a safety culture in which management exhibits leadership and commitment to safety, and all employees assume responsibility for the health and safety of themselves and others.

A safe & healthy workplace

Our health and safety policies and management framework are based on the international OHSAS 18001 standard. All operating units within the company are required to achieve and maintain external certification to this standard as a minimum, in addition to their own national and local regulatory standards.
 

Health and safety risks associated with operational activities are identified and assessed, and subsequently managed and controlled to acceptable levels by implementing effective risk controls within operational processes. Each operating unit has a documented risk assessment process in place to control this particular risk at a local level.

Safety on the road

We use the 'safe vehicle, safe driver, safe journey' approach to identify and implement effective risk-mitigation measures for road safety.

TNT pursues continuous improvement in each of these areas (vehicle, driver and journey) in addition to subcontractor management. Our main challenge in reducing road accidents is to ensure consistent application of this approach, particularly in less-developed countries, and to ensure subcontractors adopt corresponding standards in practice. Where applicable, we promote improvement of the quality of public infrastructure -another critical factor in enhancing road safety.

TNT's most relevant overall safety target is the reduction of lost time accidents (LTAs). The objective is to realise 2.0 LTA per 100 FTE by 2015, compared to 2.69 in 2014 (2013: 2.71).

Environment

We consider energy and carbon efficiency a priority. Our commitment to mitigating our environmental impact focuses on three areas:
 

  • Operations. Improve CO2 efficiency and air quality
  • Customers. Provide CO2 information to help them reduce emissions
  • People. Encourage awareness and train employees and subcontractors in environmental management


Our environmental policies and management framework are based on the international ISO 14001 standard. All our operating units are required to achieve and maintain external certification to this standard as a minimum, as well as their own national and local regulatory standards.

TNT's environmental management system is used to plan, implement, monitor, manage and improve the environmental impact of our activities. We include environmental requirements in our capital expenditure and procurement review processes. The environmental impact of our fleet and infrastructure at each important juncture (planning, acquisition and operation) is managed. In addition, guidelines for subcontractors and suppliers are in place to ensure they meet our environmental requirements.

Environmental performance is among others measured in absolute CO2e emissions. In 2014 the total CO2e emissions of TNT's own and subcontractor operations was 2,915 ktonnes (2013: 2,845 ktonnes).