Culina Group Launches New Sustainability Fund to Support Community-Led Green Projects

Culina Group, the UK’s leading logistics provider, has announced the launch of a new Sustainability Fund designed to support community-led initiatives that drive environmental improvement and help create a greener, more sustainable future.

The fund has been established to provide financial support to non‑profit organisations, community groups, and educational institutions, including schools and colleges. It will fund projects that help transform local communities by tackling climate change, reducing carbon emissions, and protecting or enhancing the natural environment.

Sustainability is a core pillar of Culina Group’s business strategy, ensuring environmental impact is considered in all major decisions. The Group was among the first major third-party logistics (3PL) providers in the UK to commit to Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) goals, underscoring its long-term commitment to reducing carbon emissions across its operations.

As the UK’s largest privately owned logistics supply chain partner, Culina Group delivers market‑leading service, capacity and value to some of the world’s most recognised brands. The launch of the Sustainability Fund represents the next phase of the Group’s sustainability journey, supporting not only its own decarbonisation ambitions but also those of the communities it serves.

The new fund is now open to applications and welcomes proposals for innovative green projects and sustainability initiatives that require financial support to deliver measurable environmental and community benefits.

Liam McElroy, Group CEO at Culina Group, said:

“As an organisation, we are fully committed to reducing our own carbon footprint, but we want to go further by helping others do the same. The Culina Group Sustainability Fund aims to improve the natural environment, promote long‑term sustainable behaviours, and encourage community engagement in environmental initiatives.

 

We are already driving a range of initiatives across the business, from introducing electric vehicles to sourcing and trialling alternative fuels. However, we know we can have an even greater impact. Through this fund, we will help educate younger generations about how they can make a positive difference, while supporting a diverse range of projects that create meaningful, lasting change within the communities we serve.”

For more information about the Culina Group Sustainability Fund, or to submit an application, visit www.culina.co.uk/sustainability.

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