11th June 2026
BPI's updated Carbon Reduction Plan sharpens focus on transport efficiency, circular economy outcomes and measurable emissions reduction across operations and supply chain.
BPI has strengthened its carbon reduction strategy as part of its ongoing commitment to improving environmental performance across its operations, transport activity and supply chain.
The updated Carbon Reduction Plan sets out practical measures to improve efficiency, reduce emissions and enhance the environmental benefits delivered through the reuse and redistribution of surplus business assets.
As an asset disposal specialist, BPI helps businesses recover value from unused and unwanted equipment while extending asset lifecycles and reducing waste in the process. The updated strategy builds on the company's existing sustainability commitments and sets out how it will continue to improve environmental performance as the business grows.
The plan focuses on four key areas: reducing emissions within BPI's direct operations, improving transport and logistics efficiency, working with suppliers to reduce indirect emissions and supporting circular economy outcomes through asset reuse and resale.
Transport and logistics remain the largest contributor to BPI’s carbon footprint, making them a key focus for ongoing improvement. Work in this area includes optimising route planning, reducing unnecessary transport movements and improving efficiency across collections and asset recoveries.
Alongside this, BPI is strengthening how it measures environmental performance through carbon intensity metrics, including CO₂e per asset processed, CO₂e per tonne transported and CO₂e per mile travelled. Providing clearer insight into efficiency gains while ensuring service levels continue to meet client demand.
David Boulton, Managing Director at BPI, said: "Environmental responsibility is becoming increasingly important for businesses across all sectors. Through the services we provide, we help clients maximise the value of unwanted assets while supporting more sustainable outcomes.
"Our updated Carbon Reduction Plan demonstrates our commitment to continually improving the way we operate, reducing emissions where possible and working with our partners to deliver lasting environmental benefits."
Looking ahead, BPI will continue to improve emissions reporting, strengthen supplier engagement and explore lower-emission transport solutions where possible.
BPI's Carbon Reduction Plan can be read in full here.
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