TERREPOWER Demonstrates Decarbonization and Resource Efficiency in 2025 Sustainability Report
On May 19, 2026, TERREPOWER, formerly known as BBB Industries, released its Corporate Social Responsibility report for 2025. This report showcases the company’s measurable advancements in emission reductions, resource efficiency, and circular manufacturing practices. By deeply embedding sustainability into its operations, TERREPOWER illustrates how manufacturing can positively impact the environment while supporting economic resilience and customer efforts to lower their carbon footprint. Duncan Gillis, CEO of TERREPOWER, stated, "Sustainability is not something we add to our business; it is embedded in our operations and a crucial factor in our decision-making across the board."
Sustainable Manufacturing at Scale
Throughout 2025, TERREPOWER maintained its momentum and solidified its position as the world's largest sustainable manufacturer by volume. The company's enhanced core recovery initiatives allowed for more materials to be reused compared to previous years, avoiding over 204,000 tons of CO₂ emissions, equivalent to the carbon sequestered by three million trees, and preventing thousands of truckloads of waste from reaching landfills.
Additionally, TERREPOWER expanded its innovation in high-quality circular solutions. A notable achievement included the refurbishment of electric vehicle batteries and energy storage systems at its technology center in Barcelona, where second-life battery systems can cut production emissions by more than 80% while keeping essential materials in circulation.
Resource Management Priorities
Resource management remained a priority for TERREPOWER in 2025, resulting in significant achievements, including:
- - 170 million pounds of waste diverted from landfills through material recovery efforts.
- - 380,000 gallons of water reclaimed through new graywater and condensate reuse systems on its campus in Reynosa, Mexico.
- - 1.5 million gallons of treated water processed on-site, reducing the emissions linked to the off-site treatment of wastewater.
- - A circular packaging initiative that enabled the reuse of over 8 million cartons in a major distribution center in Mexico.
These efficiency improvements not only reduced local resource burdens but also translated into substantial cost savings for the company.
Driving Decarbonization Across Operations
In 2025, TERREPOWER further strengthened its decarbonization efforts through targeted initiatives across its global sites, yielding promising results:
- - A nine percent reduction in Scope 2 emissions, supported by cleaner electricity sourcing and market-based mechanisms.
- - Transitioning production energy in Reynosa to a portfolio of 13.9% renewable energy, minimizing emissions in one of the company's most manufacturing-intensive regions.
- - Securing 100% of electricity compensation for one of TERREPOWER's most carbon-intensive European facilities.
- - Ongoing progress in the transition from liquefied gas to natural gas, aiming to stabilize Scope 1 emissions amidst operational growth.
TERREPOWER also focused on avoided “Scope 4” emissions, which refer to pollution mitigated by customers opting for sustainably manufactured alternatives instead of new products.
Accountability and Continuous Improvement
Across all operations, TERREPOWER’s employee-driven initiatives translate sustainability objectives into daily actions and values. The company believes that sustainability, innovation, and profitability can advance in tandem—from water savings to enhanced recycling programs and off-grid solar installations across its global brands.
TERREPOWER continues to align its sustainability reporting with leading frameworks like SASB and TCFD while actively engaging with evolving European regulations such as CBAM and EUDR. In 2025, the company improved its EcoVadis sustainability rating by
15%, showcasing ongoing progress in enhancing governance, transparency, and organization-wide sustainability practices.
Looking ahead, the 2025 report outlines future priorities for TERREPOWER, including expanding renewable energy usage, accelerating emission reductions across Scopes 1, 2, and 3, increasing core material reuse, and further integrating sustainability into its operational decision-making processes.
The full Sustainability Report 2025 is available at
www.terrepower.com.
About TERREPOWER
Founded in 1987 with a tradition of innovation, TERREPOWER (formerly BBB Industries) is the largest sustainable manufacturer in the world by volume. With its headquarters in Daphne, Alabama, the company serves a global market, employing over 10,000 people. TERREPOWER boasts a significant operational footprint across North America and Europe, featuring 19 sustainable manufacturing facilities, 14 distribution centers, and 28 brands whose products reach over 90 countries. The company is dedicated to enhancing supply chain resilience while reducing waste and advancing a circular economy.