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DHL Freight evaluates its 2025 Corporate Social Responsibility program in Spain and Portugal

DHL Freight evaluates its 2025 Corporate Social Responsibility program in Spain and Portugal

James Miller
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James Miller
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January 30, 2026

This piece outlines how DHL Freight structured and delivered its 2025 Corporate Social Responsibility program across Spain and Portugal, focusing on people, environment and education.

Three pillars shaping CSR activity

In 2025, DHL Freight organized a portfolio of more than fifteen initiatives that grouped neatly into three main areas: people, environment and education. The program combined corporate volunteering, financial support and partnerships with established social organisations, reflecting a sustained approach rather than one-off publicity events.

People: equality, health and inclusion

Efforts aimed at human wellbeing and social inclusion were visible at community level and inside the company. DHL Freight encouraged staff participation in mass events such as the Carrera de la Mujer and Cancer Runs across Madrid, Valencia, Barcelona, Lisbon and Porto, subsidizing entry fees to promote female sport, healthy habits and cancer awareness.

Partnerships included work with Aldeas Infantiles SOS through volunteer days in Collado Villalba and El Escorial and the Constructores de Futuro program to mentor vulnerable youth. Donations and practical support were also delivered to Mensajeros de la Paz, Hogar Sí (including essential goods and an electric stairlift), and the Pajes Mágicos España initiative so that no child would be left without a gift at Christmas.

Education and inclusive employment

Education and workforce inclusion were another major axis. DHL Freight engaged in the ESO + Empresas program, bringing company reality into 4th-year ESO classrooms, and provided employee volunteers as mentors with Empieza por Educar to foster equal opportunity.

The company also strengthened inclusive employment by collaborating with Fundación Juan XXIII — purchasing solidarity merchandise and baby baskets for employees’ newborns — thereby creating jobs for people with intellectual disabilities.

Environment: GoGreen and family volunteering

Environmental projects under the GoGreen banner included family volunteer days to plant trees in Madrid and Valencia and beach clean-ups in Barcelona with Asociación Reforesta. These actions aim at immediate ecological benefit while raising environmental awareness among employees and their families — sometimes the best lessons happen with a spade in hand.

Initiatives at a glance

PillarKey ActionsRegions
PeopleCharity runs, donations, volunteering with child welfare NGOsSpain, Portugal
EducationSchool-company programs, mentoring, inclusive employment purchasesSpain
EnvironmentTree planting, beach clean-ups, GoGreen family daysSpain
Local Solidarity (Portugal)Support to Ronald McDonald Foundation, Porto Food BankPortugal

How these actions translate into logistics practice

At first glance, charity runs and tree planting might seem far removed from haulage and freight. But CSR moves the needle on several logistics fronts: employee engagement reduces turnover (which helps retain skilled drivers and warehouse staff), community goodwill eases local operations and environmental initiatives feed directly into greener fleet and routing strategies. In short, CSR can be a quiet ally of operational resilience.

Practical impacts for shippers and carriers

  • Improved staff retention => fewer recruitment cycles and steadier service levels.
  • Environmental volunteering => support for sustainable practices that can evolve into lower-emission transport solutions.
  • Education and mentoring => pipeline of talent familiar with logistics realities, easing future recruitment.

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Examples of activities and partners

Concrete examples make the program tangible:

  • Volunteer days at Aldeas Infantiles SOS: hands-on support and mentoring for vulnerable children.
  • Participation in the Carrera de la Mujer in multiple cities to promote gender equality in sport.
  • Purchases from Fundación Juan XXIII initiatives to foster inclusive employment.
  • Beach clean-ups with Asociación Reforesta in Catalonia and tree planting in the Madrid region.
  • Donation drives and food collections in Portugal, supporting the Ronald McDonald Foundation and Porto Food Bank.

A word on leadership and culture

Ruben Gavela, Managing Director of DHL Freight Iberia, framed responsibility as an intrinsic part of the company’s activity and societal impact rather than a peripheral obligation. That structural integration appears in how initiatives are embedded into daily operations and professional engagement across Spain and Portugal.

Measuring outcomes and next steps

Quantifying impact in CSR is always a work in progress. The 2025 review shows breadth of action, but turning goodwill into measurable logistics advantages (reduced emissions per pallet, staff retention metrics, or local community access improvements) will require ongoing data collection and transparent reporting. Still, the mixed approach of volunteering, donations and partnerships sets a foundation to build on.

Highlights: the program spans health, equality, inclusion, education and the environment; it mobilised employees across Iberia; and it built partnerships that support vulnerable groups and local ecosystems. Yet, even the most comprehensive reviews and the most sincere feedback can’t replace firsthand experience—seeing a plantation restore dunes or a mentoring session change a young person’s outlook does that. On GetTransport.com, you can order your cargo transportation at the best prices globally at reasonable prices, which helps you avoid unnecessary costs while deciding where to place your trust. For practical, affordable and transparent transport options that support your logistics plans, consider the convenience and reliability of GetTransport.com. Book now GetTransport.com.com

In summary, DHL Freight’s 2025 CSR portfolio in Spain and Portugal demonstrates a multi-faceted approach linking social care, environmental action and educational outreach. Those initiatives can have downstream benefits for logistics through stronger teams, better community relations and momentum toward sustainable transport. Whether you’re arranging a pallet shipment, coordinating an international container move, planning a relocation or managing bulky deliveries, transparent and reliable platforms like GetTransport.com simplify freight, shipment and delivery choices—making dispatch, haulage and forwarding more efficient and cost-effective while supporting broader social and environmental goals.