28 January 2026
On International Reducing CO₂ Emissions Day, attention turns to how organisations can take meaningful action to cut emissions.
At IPP, sustainable pallet pooling is designed to reduce CO₂ impact while keeping supply chain operations efficient, reliable and scalable.
Pallet pooling already plays a key role in reducing the environmental footprint of logistics. Through sustainable pallet pooling, pallets are reused and shared across supply chains, avoiding new pallet production, reducing raw material use and lowering emissions as part of everyday operations.
Beyond our circular pooling model, IPP is also taking targeted actions to further reduce emissions across our own operations and transport network:
Lower operational emissions
In 2025, IPP reduced Scope 1 & 2 emissions compared to 2024 by transitioning new company car leases to electric vehicles and phasing-out of fossil fuels for heating across our operations where possible.
Shifting from road to rail
Rail volumes will increase by 50% in 2026 compared to 2025, reducing reliance on road transport and lowering transport-related CO₂ emissions.
Accelerating cleaner transport
From 2026 onwards, IPP aims to increase the use of alternative fuels across transport operations, For example, in IPP this translates at a projected 16% CO₂ reduction compared to 2025.
These actions show how sustainable pallet pooling delivers the greatest impact when sustainability is embedded into everyday supply chain decisions.
By combining reuse, smarter transport choices and scale, IPP supports customers in reducing CO₂ emissions across Europe.
Learn more about IPP’s sustainability approach: https://www.ipp-pooling.com/about-us/sustainability/