Portacom New Zealand, as part of the Modulaire Group, is pleased to announce the release of their 2025 ESGS Report.
“The future belongs to those who keep resources in motion. Loops within Loops is built to do exactly that.”
Richard Ingram, Interim CEO and Co-Chairman
Portacom New Zealand, as part of the Modulaire Group, has published its 2025 ESGS Report Keeping Resources in Motion: A Blueprint for a Circular Economy. It’s the Group’s sixth annual report, and the most tangible demonstration yet of what its circular business model, Loops within Loops, looks like when it’s been running at scale for half a decade.
The idea behind Loops within Loops is simple: modular units should be designed to last, refurbished when needed, and redeployed rather than discarded. Every unit that goes back into service is one fewer that ends up as waste - and one less reason to extract virgin materials from a planet that’s increasingly stretched. Across 23 countries, that logic shapes how the Group designs, produces, and operates.
Since 2020, Modulaire Group has cut its absolute Scope 1 and 2 greenhouse gas emissions by 47%, reduced waste to landfill by 81% per typical unit, and brought water consumption down by 55%. This year, its Net Zero targets were independently validated by the Science Based Targets initiative - confirmation that the decarbonisation roadmap is genuinely aligned with a 1.5°C future, not just pointed in its general direction.
Fleet electrification continues: 32% of cars and vans and 42% of forklifts are now electric. A Responsible Sourcing Handbook, published openly this year, making a call to suppliers to join us.
There’s a business case here, and it’s a strong one - resilience, cost efficiency, regulatory alignment. But there’s also something more straightforward: resources that stay in use don’t become waste, and waste that doesn’t exist can’t do damage. Six years of data make both arguments harder to ignore.
Modulaire is a leader in European modular services and infrastructure. We create smart spaces for people to work, learn and live. Our business helps customers find the right space solution, no matter what their requirements. Modulaire has operations in 23 countries, with over ~319,000 modular space and portable storage units, and 5,000 remote accommodation rooms. The company operates as Algeco, its largest brand, across much of Europe and the United Kingdom. Other operating brands include Advanté in the United Kingdom, Altempo in France, Ausco and NET Modular in Australia, and Portacom in New Zealand.
Download the Modulaire Group ESGS Report 2025: A blueprint for a Circular Economy below.