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Kuehne+Nagel will use sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) to reduce emissions from Google Cloud’s air freight shipments in 2026. The agreement covers the purchase of up to 5.2 million litres of SAF and is expected to reduce up to 12,600 tonnes of CO₂e emissions from Google Cloud’s infrastructure shipments. The collaboration serves as a pilot for future sustainability initiatives between the two companies. SAF is produced from renewable waste and residue materials, including used cooking oil and tallow. It can reduce lifecycle greenhouse gas emissions by around 80% compared with conventional jet fuel. The agreement also supports Kuehne+Nagel’s SAF certification programme, which helps customers reduce Scope 3 emissions while increasing demand for sustainable aviation fuel. Brian Stewart, Senior Director of Logistics at Google Cloud, said the partnership supports the company’s wider sustainability strategy. “By collaborating with Kuehne+Nagel, we can help advance the adoption of sustainable aviation fuel and support the transition toward lower-emission air freight operations.” Fabiano Piccinno, Global Head of Sustainability Air Logistics at Kuehne+Nagel, said the agreement demonstrates how industry leaders can accelerate supply chain decarbonisation. “We are proud that Google Cloud has selected Kuehne+Nagel to support the decarbonisation of its supply chains and jointly advance practical, scalable sustainability initiatives.” The post Kuehne+Nagel and Google Cloud expand SAF partnership appeared first on Container News .
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