At TPN, we’re proud to work with Partners who are making real progress towards a more sustainable logistics industry, and Jays Transport are a brilliant example.
Jays are committed to reducing their environmental impact and improving ethical practices across every area of the business. They’ve set a clear target to reach Net Zero by 2025, with a detailed plan to achieve 3% annual carbon reductions through to 2027, increasing to 5% per year from 2028 onwards.
To turn ambition into action, they have already started exploring greener transport solutions. They’ve trialled the Renault Truck E-Tech D and the FUSO eCanter, putting electric vehicles to the test in real-world operations.
But sustainability at Jays isn’t just about vehicles. They have a Silver rating from Ecovadis for sustainable and ethical business practices, and are continuously improving both their own operations and their supply chain to align with higher environmental and social standards.
Closer to home, Jays are also supporting the Wilder Carbon Honeygar Farm Project, run by the Somerset Wildlife Trust. Located just 9.8 miles from Jays’ Highbridge base, the project is restoring former dairy farmland into thriving wetlands and grazing marshes, helping to lock in carbon and protect local biodiversity.
It’s inspiring to see our Partners taking such proactive steps toward a more sustainable future. By setting clear goals, testing new technology and investing in local environmental initiatives, Jays Transport are helping to drive positive change across the TPN network and beyond.