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DHL Joins 'ACT FOR SKY', an Initiative Promoting the Adoption and Expansion of Domestically Produced SAF

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DHL Japan has joined the 'ACT FOR SKY' voluntary organization, which works to commercialize and expand the use of domestically produced sustainable aviation fuel (SAF). By collaborating with other member organizations, including energy companies, airlines, and local governments, DHL aims to further promote the decarbonization of air cargo transport.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What organization has DHL Japan recently joined to promote Sustainable Aviation Fuel?
A: DHL Japan has joined 'ACT FOR SKY', a voluntary organization promoting domestically produced Sustainable Aviation Fuel.
Q: Who did DHL Japan partner with for the procurement of Sustainable Aviation Fuel?
A: DHL Japan concluded a Sustainable Aviation Fuel procurement agreement with Cosmo Oil Marketing Co., Ltd.
Q: When did DHL Japan launch Japan's first scheduled air cargo transport service using domestically produced SAF?
A: DHL Japan launched Japan's first scheduled air cargo service utilizing domestically produced SAF in May 2025.
Q: What is 'GoGreen Plus' and how many companies in Japan have adopted it so far?
A: GoGreen Plus is an international transport service utilizing SAF, adopted by over 23,000 companies in Japan.
Q: Who is the Representative Director and President of DHL Japan mentioned in the article?
A: Tony Khan is the Representative Director and President of DHL Japan mentioned in the article.