SHEIN and Lufthansa Cargo sign MoU

SHEIN and Lufthansa Cargo sign MoU

Together with the global online fashion and lifestyle retailer, SHEIN, Lufthansa Cargo have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to explore a range of initiatives to drive the adoption of sustainable solutions for airfreight.

“In the MoU signed on August 19, 2025, together we confirmed our intention to finalise the adoption of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) offsetting solutions for SHEIN deliveries within the next six months, as well as a range of other initiatives to promote the transition to renewable and lower-carbon energy sources for air transport operations,” said in Lufthansa Cargo.

The initiative is aligned with SHEIN’s commitment to addressing its carbon footprint from transportation. As part of this initiative, Lufthansa Cargo will provide high-quality “Proof of Sustainability” certificates for the used SAF quantities. These certificates are based on externally verified standards and document emission reductions, compared to conventional jet fuel, in a traceable manner.

SAF use and fleet efficiency measures and process quality form the basis of this collaboration

“Lufthansa Cargo has extensive experience in driving the adoption of SAF and will provide SHEIN with opportunities to adopt lower-carbon air cargo options,” said Ethan Shen, SHEIN’s General Manager of Global Fulfillment.

“Through this partnership, we aim to pilot and gradually expand the use of SAF where feasible, while continuing to explore additional ways to reduce the carbon footprint across our delivery network. While the use of SAF is one step towards reducing our transportation and distribution emissions, we recognise it as part of a broader decarbonization strategy that should also include optimising logistics, fleet efficiency, and exploring other low-carbon solutions.”

“Signing this memorandum with SHEIN represents Lufthansa Cargo´s commitment to implementing high-performance logistics solutions responsibly and with operational excellence. It demonstrates the importance of concrete measures and reliable implementation in the international air freight business. Together with all stakeholders within the supply chain, we are driving the development of more sustainable global supply chains in line with our purpose: Enabling Global Business,” said Lufthansa Cargo’s CEO Ashwin Bhat.

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Anastasiya Simsek

Anastasiya Simsek is an award-winning journalist with a background in air cargo, news, medicine, and lifestyle reporting. For exclusive insights or to share your news, contact Anastasiya at anastasiya.simsek@aircargoweek.com.

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