The reduction is revealed in the group’s new 51-page ESG report – one of the most detailed reports of its kind to be produced by any UK port operator of similar size.
As the country’s second largest port operator, Peel Ports has published the document to showcase its commitments to sustainable port operations.
The independently verified figures confirm the group has reduced Scope 1 & Scope 2 emissions across its port operations by a total of 32%, against its 2020 baseline and using a market-based accounting approach.
The company’s Scope 1 emissions across its port operations have fallen by 47% alone during that time, largely helped by transitioning to using biofuels instead of diesels in straddle carriers and other equipment, and through the electrification of 97% of the group’s vehicle fleet.
Claudio Veritiero, chief executive officer at Peel Ports Group, said: “As one of the UK’s largest port operators, and a major employer in the areas in which we operate, we are fully aware of the role we need to play in driving the sustainability agenda.
“We took the lead within our industry when we announced our commitment to become a net-zero business by 2040, and this level of ambition has been replicated across our other focus areas of sustainability, including our approach to equality, diversity and inclusion as well as social issues.
“I am particularly proud of the significant projects and initiatives we’ve introduced to reduce our carbon footprint over the last 12 months, and whilst we have some way to go, this sets us in good stead for the year ahead.
“This report represents a stepping stone in our journey to delivering sustainable growth for the business and we remain fully committed to building on the achievements we’ve made to date while working to further embed sustainability as a driver for our future success.”
The annual report will enable Peel Ports Group to effectively monitor and deliver on its ESG ambitions as it seeks to become the number one sustainable port organisation in the UK, said the company.