DTP Zero Compute

One step closer to a sustainable workplace.

DTP Group are committed to creating a lasting change for our planet, people and communities. We continuously champion positive sustainable impact. It’s one of our core values and something we take very seriously.

DTP Zero is our own initiative driving our ambition to reach net zero by the end of 2024, and as part of the project we are excited to have expanded our initiatives to include DTP Zero Compute. As a technology solution provider, we recognise it is our responsibility to not only champion our own environmental impact but also encourage and support our customers with their sustainability journeys. Therefore, DTP Zero Compute offsets the entire carbon footprint of your fleet of end user devices.

DTP Zero Compute covers 100% of your end user device fleets’ activities – so for every kW of electricity used to power the device and every delivery we make to you via our own vehicle fleet or courier – we’ll ensure all emissions are offset through investments in rigorously vetted socially conscious projects. This is carried out in cooperation with Forest Carbon.

What do trees mean to you? A Forest Positive Future

Currently the UK has only 13% tree coverage, but to be net zero by 2050, it needs to get to 19%. Through reforestation projects such as this, HP have planted over 27,000 trees across the UK & Ireland – supporting their aim to be the most sustainable and just technology company. HP’s Forest Positive regeneration of UK woodlands includes planting trees in New Mixed Woodland in Cumbria as well as in New Native Woodland in Scotland. 

New Native Woodland

To carbon offset these devices, we we will be planting trees in a new native woodland, local to our HQ in Yorkshire. The vision for Tom’s Wood in York, is to create a new native woodland that supports local biodiversity and improves woodland connectivity in the surrounding area. In addition to these ecological benefits, the trees will also sequester over 14,000 tCO2e during it’s growing lifetime. It is likely that significant additional carbon sequestration will also occur in the site’s soils, which have been used for arable agriculture in recent history.

As the trees in Tom’s Wood grow, they will help bind the soil beneath their canopy, protecting it from erosion during heavy rain events, which are predicated to become more frequent as the climate warms during the coming decades.

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WHY OUR CUSTOMERS CHOOSE DTP

  • DTP are experts in their field and they’re passionate about catering to our needs. As a cost-conscious institution, we really appreciate how DTP offers solutions to our challenges, rather than selling for the sake of selling.

    ICT Manager, Ayrshire College
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