To help mark the recent Earth Day, which took place on April 22nd, Vp plc has officially launched its Short Term Roadmap to Net Zero.
How short, you reasonably enquire? 2050 is the target, although the plan was actually initiated in 2021. The company has since achieved a number of important milestones, including reviewing and modifying data-capture procedures for greenhouse gas emissions, waste and water, committing and developing science-based targets for all scopes, and implementing actions from a water audit.
Vp plc has also already collated group-wide environmental initiatives and promoted its sustainability report to stakeholders, switched to 100% REGO*-backed renewable electricity that has reduced Scope 2 emissions by 70%, and is conducting a comprehensive Scope 3 inventory.
Between 2022 and 2023, Vp plc has pledged to optimise its fleet management by introducing plug-in hybrid electric vehicles and other electric vehicles into the fleet where it is appropriate to do so, while a behavioural change programme will see green driver training, travel reduced, the introduction of environmental and waste champions, and environmental toolbox talks. Last year, diversion from landfill - the process of diverting waste from landfill sites - stood at 94%, compared to 93% in 2020 and 80% in 2019.
ISO 50001 - the systematic approach for achieving continual improvement of energy performance, energy efficiency, energy security, energy use and consumption - will be achieved by September 2022 at all the group’s UK sites and divisions. However, Brandon Hire Station, MEP Hire and ESS have already achieved this accreditation.
Diesel alternatives will be sourced by exploring the EV market for larger EV fleet options and HVO fuel is available to customers at all branches.
Vp is currently seeking to partner with a range of wildlife and rivers trusts around the country with exemplary nature conservation and restoration projects – some reintroducing white tailed eagles, lake sturgeon and bison, others tackling sand dune restoration and community rewilding. The company is also pursuing a partnership with the Wildlife Trusts.
Then between 2023 and 2025, it will support trials and encourage the adoption of hydrogen combustion engines and actively engage its supply chain in their own Net Zero agenda.
Vp's sustainability programme manager Fred Pilkington, who has a MSc in conservation science, said: “Our roadmap strikes a balance between ambition and realism but what makes it distinguished is we have commitment from the very top of the organisation. Added to that has been the encouragement and motivation we have received from colleagues and suppliers who are putting some real time and effort behind it. We are now grabbing the bull by the horns and shouting about it.”