SHEIN and DHL Work Together for Sustainability in Air Transport

Online fashion company SHEIN has joined hands with DHL to use sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) in its air cargo operations

April 07, 2026
SHEIN and DHL Work Together for Sustainability in Air Transport

Online fashion company SHEIN has joined hands with DHL to use sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) in its air cargo operations. This move is part of SHEIN’s plan to reduce carbon emissions from air transport and make its business more environment friendly.

The new service, called GoGreen Plus. Lets companies use SAF to lower pollution from flights. SAF produces less carbon than regular jet fuel. The carbon reductions are carefully tracked. Companies can also use them in their official sustainability reports.

SHEIN has already tried SAF in other projects. It used SAF in flights with Atlas Air. Which reduced a large amount of carbon emissions. The company also signed an agreement with Lufthansa Cargo. In addition, SHEIN participates in SAF programs in the Asia Pacific region, working with other organizations to promote clean fuel.

DHL said the partnership is an important step for greener logistics. The company wants to explore SAF and find ways to use. It more widely in air shipping. DHL has also made promises to reduce carbon emissions across all its operations in the coming years.

Experts say using SAF is a smart way to protect the environment. It helps companies lower pollution, fight climate change and meet their sustainability goals. SAF is seen as a key solution for the aviation industry. Which is one of the world’s biggest sources of carbon emissions.

SHEIN’s head of sustainability, Mustan Lalani said the project helps the company understand how clean fuel can be part of air cargo logistics. The company hopes this will inspire other businesses to take similar steps.

By working together, SHEIN and DHL aim to make air shipping cleaner and safer for the environment. Their efforts show that companies can run large global businesses while caring for the planet.