DPD UK supports Cody Dock habitat restoration project

Press release 8 January 2025

Express parcel delivery firm DPD UK has donated £50,000 to Gasworks Dock Partnership to support the nature conservation work at Cody Dock on the banks of the River Lea, adjacent to its flagship London sortation centre, Docklands.

 

Gasworks Dock Partnership is a registered charity and social enterprise formed to act as a vehicle for the community led regeneration of Cody Dock and local waterways. The charity aims to help people access the Lower Lea’s environment and celebrate the area’s industrial heritage by developing a community-based arts and creative industries quarter, forge links with the wider community and work with volunteers to clean up and restore the riverside.

In November 2023, DPD UK opened its new Docklands centre, next to Cody Dock. One of its most sustainable sortation facilities to date, Docklands has capacity for 500 electric vehicles, which means DPD can provide an all-electric delivery service within London’s north and south circular area.

The new site is a diesel-free operation. Solar panels on the parking canopy help charge the electric vans and a 40,000 litre HVO tank enables the fleet of LGVs and 7.5T trucks to fill-up with the renewable biofuel. Solar panels on the main roof generate up to 1 million kwh per annum to help power the entire building.

DPD UK has donated £50,000 from the firm’s innovative Eco Fund to create Kingfisher and Sand Martin habitat and nesting sites at Cody Dock.

Kingfishers nest on linear waterways, including the River Lea and have been spotted at Cody Dock, while Sand Martins are a migratory bird that normally burrows in steep sandy cliffs, but have been seen nesting in the gaps in the dock wall.

The project includes volunteer recruitment and schools engagement as well as the installation of a Kingfisher bank and Sand Martin nest tubes with monitoring equipment.

DPD’s Eco Fund is part of the company’s wide-ranging sustainability programme and is funded solely by the firm’s circular economy initiatives. Plastic shrink wrap used throughout the operation is broken down, and then recycled to create new shrink wrap. The money generated from this, along with the recycling of wooden pallets, goes straight into the Eco Fund to fund sustainable projects benefiting the environment.

Tim Jones, Director of Marketing, Communications & Sustainability, DPD UK commented:

“We are delighted to be able to support the team at Cody Dock with these two projects. We are still relatively new in the area, but it has been fantastic to find out more about the ongoing work to restore the dock and protect habitats and biodiversity. It is clear the local community is hugely engaged with the facilities and the project, and we very much want to play a role in that and contribute positively to the area. While the Docklands site is one of our most sustainable in the UK and we continue to transform our own operation, we also want to support organisations like Gasworks Dock Partnership, that are able to directly protect and enhance the ecosystems we are all reliant on.”

Details on all of DPD UK’s sustainability initiatives can be found on its dedicated website.

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About DPD UK 

DPD UK  is a member of Geopost, a European leader in parcel delivery and solutions for e-commerce. Part of the La Poste Groupe. The company operates more than 10,000 vehicles in the UK from 85 locations and delivers over 360 million parcels a year.

DPD UK topped the Money Saving Expert parcel delivery customer satisfaction poll for the ninth time in 2024.

In November 2023 DPD opened London Docklands to deliver all-electric throughout London. Currently, 35% of DPD’s van fleet is all-electric while 95% of the HGV fleet runs on biofuel. The company is on track to be Net Zero by 2040. Details of all of DPD’s sustainability initiatives can be found on its dedicated sustainability website: https://sustainability.dpd.co.uk/

 

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