
Responsible Choices,
Real Results
At PTP, sustainability matters to us. We care about our planet and communities. We provide products, designed, and sourced in a more sustainable way, supplied through a more efficient supply chain. This requires relentless research and development, identifying new materials and incorporating innovative design methodology.
We scrutinise all aspects of manufacturing and supply chains and utilise ‘Life Cycle Analysis’ to drive best practices. This helps to lower our carbon footprint and support us all on our journey to Net Zero. By working with PTP, you are choosing a partner who can help you make informed sustainable choices through data-driven decision-making. A partner who is at the forefront of more sustainable material development, best practice production and ESG legislation compliance.
We pride ourselves on our ability to advise and recommend product solutions to our customers, helping them reduce their impact on the planet and achieve their own environmental targets.
At PTP, sustainability isn’t just a tick in a box, it’s woven into every decision we make. Through intelligent manufacturing, optimised shipping, and data driven analysis, we ensure our products are both sustainable and practical. Backed by real data, not just good intentions.
By using these insights, along with in depth Life Cycle Assessments, we develop, design, and deliver products to reduce weight, improve efficiency and lower fuel consumption. We also prioritise the use of more sustainable materials, helping our customers to meet their sustainability goals.
Our journey to Net Zero is more than just a target, it is an ongoing commitment to reducing our carbon footprint. Our roadmap highlights each step along the way, allowing us to make meaningful reductions in emissions across our entire supply chain, from sourcing more sustainable materials to improving energy efficiency in manufacturing and transportation.
In 2022, we completed our first Carbon Reduction Plan, a key milestone marking our benchmark year for subsequent carbon reports to be measured against.
We are working towards a 25% reduction in our overall emissions by 2030, to ensure real, measurable progress towards Net Zero.