Sustainability and ESG

Greener logistics that actually move the needle. 
Explore how our ESG actions deliver impact across every mile.

Our ESG Commitment

Sustainability at Landmark Global: Our ESG Commitment to Greener Logistics

At Landmark Global, sustainability is at the heart of all our operations. We are committed to achieving Net Zero emissions by 2050 and advancing greener, socially responsible practices worldwide. Our ESG strategy focuses on reducing our environmental footprint, fostering an inclusive workplace, and maintaining the highest standards of governance.

Environment

Our Journey Toward Net Zero Emissions by 2050

Landmark Global's emission reduction strategy and plans are embedded within bnode's overall plan to achieve Net Zero by 2050. The ambitious bnode targets are Science Based Targets (SBTi) approved, and are as follows:

By 2035: Reduce Scope 1 & 2 emissions by 71.3% and Scope 3 emissions by 38.2% (vs. 2024).
By 2050: Reduce Scope 1 & 2 emissions by 90.9% and Scope 3 emissions by 90.1% (vs. 2024).

We drive decarbonization through five key levers:

  • Emission-free last-mile deliveries
  • Zero-emission company cars & trucks
  • Fully sourced green electricity
  • Phasing out natural gas & heating oil from our buildings
  • Comprehensive supplier engagement & selection framework for PGS & outsourced transport
Social

Social Responsibility: Empowering People and Communities

We care about our people and the communities we serve. Our focus is on creating an inclusive workplace, promoting equal opportunities, and supporting well-being. We invest in health and safety programs, encourage diversity, and engage in initiatives that help local communities thrive.

Governance

Governance and Ethical Business Conduct

Responsible and ethical business conduct is embedded at the core of our corporate culture. Our approach emphasizes clear governance, robust policies, and comprehensive training to ensure that ethical principles guide every aspect of our operations. 

Award & Reporting
Our ESG achievements


Our sustainability efforts are recognized through leading certifications and independent assessments:

ISO 14001 certified

 Belgian sorting centers

Vinçotte-validated carbon calculator

 for last-mile delivery

Sustainalytics rating

Low Risk (18.1%)

EcoVadis Silver Medal

(73/100): Top 10% globally for sustainability performance 

Shipping into Belgium?

Stand out with greener deliveries at Belgium

Stand out with greener deliveries. Our Ecozones enable emission-free delivery in city centers across Belgium - something competitors can’t match. Combined with lockers and PUDO points, we offer convenience and sustainability. Plus, our Vinçotte-validated carbon calculator gives you full transparency to meet your own ESG goals. Choose a partner that leads in zero-emission logistics. 

Latest articles

Reports - 5 minutes read

Top 10 Essential Facts About German E‑Commerce

Germany is one of Europe’s most advanced e-commerce markets—high returns, invoice-based payments and eco-conscious buyers shape how brands grow in this country. Explores the 10 most essential facts about German e-commerce in 2025, from payment behaviors and mobile vs. desktop trends to B2B opportunities. Whether you're already shipping to Germany or planning to expand, this is your data-backed guide to one of Europe’s most complex and rewarding e-commerce markets.
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UK Plastic Packaging Tax: A Guide for Importers and Manufacturers

Environmental legislation continues to reshape how global businesses approach their packaging and supply chain strategies. The UK government introduced a financial penalty to reduce the amount of virgin plastic entering the market. This legislation directly impacts the bottom line of anyone who manufactures or imports goods wrapped in conventional plastic. Adapting your operations to meet these rules requires a thorough audit of your materials and a clear understanding of your reporting obligations.
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The German Supply Chain Act (LkSG): What It Means for Global Suppliers

Germany fundamentally changed how international companies manage their global sourcing networks. The introduction of strict new legislation means that ignoring poor practices deep within your supply network is no longer legally acceptable. This law forces large enterprises to take direct responsibility for the environmental and social actions of their global partners.