Euro Pool Group, Europe’s largest logistics service provider, is to reduce its CO2 emissions by 20 percent per rotation in 2025. This aligns with the goal of the pooling organisation, which with its reusable packaging, has been contributing for 25 years to strengthening the circular economy.
This circular economy offers a solution for global challenges such as scarcity of resources and the impact of waste and climate change. The products and services of Euro Pool Group, of which Euro Pool System and LPR are part, provide an immediate response to this. This is because reusable packaging and pallets reduce CO2 emissions in the fresh food chain, last for years and are 100% recycled.
Yet it does not stop there for Euro Pool Group. The ambitious goal of 20% less CO2 emissions in 2025, when compared to 2017, supports this. This policy is in line with the SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals), formulated by the United Nations.
More sustainable transport
In the CSR report “Together towards a circular economy”, Euro Pool Group outlines how it intends to achieve this goal. Euro Pool System does this by, among other things, making transport more sustainable and making its washing and drying process more energy-efficient. LPR aims to produce 100% PEFC-certified wood by 2025. LPR has also signed an agreement for the reforestation of fifteen hectares per year, in partnership with the “Plantons pour l’avenir” association in France.
Read more about the ambitions of Euro Pool Group in “Together towards a circular economy” at www.lpr.eu /www.europoolgroup.com