0% of our waste has been sent
to landfill since 2019
We aim to be
carbon neutral by 2035
We've been awarded a 3 star HP Amplify Impact Award
Alongside helping customers adopt more sustainable technology, we’ve launched DTP Zero – our commitment to becoming carbon neutral by 2035. It’s a company-wide effort, with every project, process, and person playing a part in reducing our environmental impact.
We’re also proud members of the SME Climate Hub, working alongside leading organisations to turn ambition into action. And by partnering closely with HP and Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE), we’re strengthening our ability to deliver greener, more responsible solutions for the future.
HP is widely recognised as one of the world’s most sustainable tech companies, with a clear belief that technology should make life better for everyone, everywhere.
We’re proud members of HP’s Amplify Impact Programme and hold a 4-star Sustainability Impact Partner award. Together, we’re focused on driving real, positive change – for the planet, people, and communities.
HP has set some of the most ambitious climate goals in the industry, including net zero emissions across its value chain by 2040. That commitment is already delivering impact: using over a million pounds of ocean-bound plastic in products, earning a rare triple-A rating from CDP, and protecting more than 200,000 acres of forest worldwide.
HP Amplify Certificate
Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) is focused on helping organisations hit their business goals in a more sustainable way – balancing performance, cost and environmental impact.
With resources under pressure, HPE designs sustainable IT that boosts efficiency, reduces risk and considers the full product lifecycle, from renewable energy use to cutting IT waste. The results speak for themselves: 96 systems on the Green500 list (including the world’s most efficient supercomputer), millions of IT assets given a second life, and a science-backed net-zero target approved by the Science Based Targets initiative.
HPE Living Progress Report