In the face of the climate crisis and in line with the Paris Agreement, La Poste, as a mission-driven company, is aiming for Net Zero Emissions by 2040. As part of its decarbonisation strategy, the Group is stepping up actions to reduce the carbon footprint of its business. Through its real estate company La Poste Immobilier, La Poste group operates a portfolio of 10,000 buildings representing 6 million m2 and chose the EDF Group following a European tendering procedure to accelerate the energy transition of its real estate assets.
To achieve this ambition, the two groups have signed a strategic partnership agreement that includes the allocation to a consortium of EDF subsidiaries of a global performance contract for the design and implementation of a large-scale energy works programme.¹ La Poste's reals estate assets represent an annual energy consumption of 990 GWh, equivalent to the consumption of a town of 300,000 inhabitants.
In total, La Poste group plans to invest 400 million euros to improve the carbon footprint of its real estate assets, with the aim of reducing their energy consumption by 20% and their CO2 emissions by 35%, by the year 2030.