TERREPOWER's 2025 Corporate Sustainability Report Highlights Decarbonization Success

TERREPOWER's Commitment to Sustainability



In an era where sustainability is becoming imperative, the latest report from TERREPOWER, previously known as BBB Industries, highlights a transformational journey towards environmentally responsible practices. On May 19, 2026, the company released its 2025 Corporate Sustainability Report, detailing quantifiable advances in emissions reductions, resource efficiency, and circular production processes.

A Foundation Built on Responsibility



Duncan Gillis, CEO of TERREPOWER, underscored the integration of sustainability into the heart of the business. He stated, "Sustainability is not something we add to our business; it is embedded in our operations and is a major factor in our decision-making processes across the company." This approach has enabled the company to achieve measurable impacts while enhancing transparency, operational resilience, and innovation capabilities.

Leading Sustainable Manufacturing



2025 saw TERREPOWER consolidate its position as the world’s largest sustainable manufacturer by volume. The enhanced core recovery processes led to significant material reuse year after year, translating to over 204,000 metric tons of avoided CO₂ emissions—equivalent to the carbon offset by three million trees. This effort not only plays a crucial role in environmental conservation but also prevents thousands of trucking loads of waste from heading to landfills.

In terms of innovative solutions, TERREPOWER has advanced its offerings significantly, particularly in the realm of electric vehicle battery remanufacturing. At their Technology Center in Barcelona, the company established systems that allow second-life battery operations to cut production emissions by over 80%, retaining critical materials in circulation.

Resource Management Initiatives



Resource management remained a focal point throughout 2025, yielding notable achievements:
  • - Waste Diversion: An impressive 170 million pounds of waste were diverted from landfills through material recovery initiatives.
  • - Water Recycling: TERREPOWER successfully reclaimed more than 380,000 gallons of water via innovative gray water and air conditioning condensate reuse systems at its Reynosa facility.
  • - Wastewater Management: Processes at the site allowed for the treatment of 1.5 million gallons of water, avoiding emissions tied to external wastewater transport.
  • - Circular Packing Initiatives: The company’s circular packaging initiative saw the reuse of over 8 million boxes at a primary distribution center in Mexico.

These enhancements not only lighten the load on local resources but result in tangible cost savings.

Decarbonization Strategies in Action



Continuing its commitment to decarbonization, TERREPOWER ramped up initiatives across its global operations in 2025:
  • - Emission Reduction: Achieved a nine percent reduction in Scope 2 emissions through cleaner electricity and market-based instruments.
  • - Strategic Supplier Transition: In Reynosa, a strategic transition to renewable energy sources accounted for 13.9% of the electricity mix, markedly reducing emissions in one of its most intensive regions.
  • - Electricity Offsetting: Secured 100% of electricity offsets for one of its high-carbon European operations.
  • - Gas Transition: Ongoing movement from propane to natural gas, initiated in 2024, has helped stabilize Scope 1 emissions despite operational growth.

The company also widened its focus on "Scope 4" emissions—recognizing the avoided pollution from customer choices favoring sustainable manufacturing alternatives over new material production.

Embracing Responsibility and Continuous Improvement



Employee-driven initiatives at TERREPOWER have turned sustainability goals into day-to-day actions and added value. From water conservation efforts to expanded recycling programs and off-grid solar installations, the company's global brands showcase the belief that sustainability, innovation, and profitability can thrive together.

TERREPOWER continues to align its sustainability reporting with leading frameworks, such as SASB and TCFD, while actively adapting to evolving European regulations like CBAM and EUDR. The company achieved a 15% year-on-year improvement in its EcoVadis sustainability rating in 2025, reflecting its steady progress in governance, transparency, and sustainability practices organization-wide.

The 2025 report outlines TERREPOWER's future priorities, including increased renewable energy adoption, accelerated Scope 1, 2, and 3 emission reductions, expanded resource reuse, and ongoing integration of sustainability into operational decision-making.

For more detailed insights, the full Corporate Sustainability Report 2025 is accessible at www.terrepower.com.

About TERREPOWER



Founded in 1987, TERREPOWER is the world’s largest sustainable manufacturer by volume, specializing in high-quality component supply for both automotive and industrial sectors. Headquartered in Daphne, Alabama, the company boasts a global workforce exceeding 10,000, operates across North America and Europe, and maintains 19 sustainable manufacturing plants, 14 distribution centers, and 28 brands selling in over 90 countries. TERREPOWER is dedicated to bolstering supply chain resilience, reducing waste, and advancing the circular economy. For further information, visit www.terrepower.com.

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