San Francisco –Prologis, the global leader in logistics real estate, continues to raise the bar for sustainability and community impact through bold initiatives, cutting-edge technologies, and a culture of employee engagement. As highlighted in its 2024–25 Global Impact & Sustainability Report, Prologis is advancing on its mission to create a smarter, more sustainable future—one square foot at a time.
🔋 1. Moving on Net Zero Goals
Prologis is making measurable strides toward achieving net-zero emissions across its value chain by 2040. In 2024, the company achieved a 36% emissions reduction from its 2019 baseline, leveraging a robust Net Zero Action Plan that includes renewable energy, carbon tracking, and supplier engagement.
⚡ 2. Scaling Clean Energy Solutions Globally
From solar energy to EV infrastructure, Prologis is deploying solutions at scale:
- Over 626 MW of installed solar and battery storage capacity—enough to power 100,000 U.S. homes.
- Fourfold increase in EV charging capacity, enabling the electrification of over 10 million miles of transportation.
- Sustainable buildings across 300+ million square feet, equivalent to over 5,000 football fields.
Key highlights:
- In Germany, hybrid solar systems power both customers and the local grid.
- In North Texas, battery storage facilities now supply energy to 2,400+ households.
- In Southern California, North America’s largest EV truck hub now charges 300 trucks daily.
🧠 3. Innovating for Customers
Prologis continues to fuel innovation through Prologis Ventures, with 49 investments since 2016. Notably:
- A 9x return on exit from Timee, a logistics labor platform in Japan.
- New 2025 investment in Tangible, a tool that tracks and reduces embodied carbon in construction.
In the Netherlands, Prologis buildings now feature ‘self-healing’ concrete floors using bacterial spores—cutting down the need for steel reinforcements.
🏘️ 4. Strengthening Community Impact
In 2024 alone, Prologis:
- Donated $5.3 million to programs supporting job training, basic needs, and resilience.
- Provided 120,000 sq. ft. of warehouse space to Habitat for Humanity after the January 2025 fires in LA.
- Logged 14,000+ employee volunteer hours during its annual IMPACT Day.
In Japan, Prologis Park Inagawa includes a disaster prevention plaza, serving as a crucial hub during emergencies.
🤝 5. Investing in Culture and People
According to a 2024 Wall Street Journal feature, Prologis ranked in the top 10 globally for employee engagement, based on Drucker Institute data. 85% of employees reported feeling engaged—underscoring a culture of trust, pride, and shared purpose.
“Our actions are driven by purpose and measurable impact,” said Hamid R. Moghadam, CEO of Prologis. “Whether it’s decarbonizing operations, supporting disaster relief, or advancing innovation, we’re building not just for today—but for a resilient, sustainable tomorrow.”
