
Everything we make leaves a footprint on the planet.
Our ambition
"We are committed to achieving a net zero carbon business by 2050, and will regularly review our progress towards this goal. If feasible, we will aim to accelerate this timeline."
We will:
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work to reduce the emissions generated by our business operations to minimize our carbon footprint.
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partner with our suppliers and other stakeholders to foster emission reduction throughout our entire value chain.
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join an authoritative third-party certification institution to further demonstrate our commitment to addressing both the physical and transitional risks and opportunities associated with climate and environmental change through appropriate mitigation and adaptation measures
Four Commitments
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Net zero deliveries: putting effort into last mile deliveries, with 40% of deliveries to be carried out by electric vans by 2030
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Net Zero Operations: 100% renewable electricity across the business, reducing reliance on flights and increasing use of rail
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Circular Reality: Transforming the business to embrace the circular economy and helping customers to do the same through a parcel collection service
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Collaborative action: Calling for standardised industry reporting on suppliers and partners so that customers can make informed decisions.

How we’ll make the change

Sourcing and
Environmental Programs
We will establish a strong environmental and animal welfare responsibility programme to guide how we source products and run our day-to-day operations

Social Responsibility
Programs
We are taking steps to ensure that our deliveries and operations are produced under safe, fair, legal, and humane working conditions.

Transparency
Programs
We‘ll share information about our suppliers and partners across the supply chain, so you know where and how the clothing/equopment you rent are made.

What's Carbon neutral
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Your carbon footprint is the amount of carbon dioxide that is emitted from your daily activities such as driving, using electricity at home, etc. Being "carbon neutral" involves offsetting the same amount of carbon dioxide that is produced by your actions or the operations of your business or country through other means. To decrease your carbon dioxide output, you can adopt practices such as installing solar panels on your home or switching to an electric vehicle.
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Achieving carbon neutrality ensures that your carbon dioxide emissions do not have a net negative impact on the environment and can help mitigate the effects of climate change. Carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases contribute to rising temperatures globally, which in turn cause rising sea levels, changing weather patterns, and other consequences associated with climate change.