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Leading shipping organisations are calling on the International Maritime Organization (IMO) to adopt a proposed Net-Zero Framework (NZF) during a key vote next week in London.
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Shipping industry organisations call on IMO to approve net-zero framework

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Leading shipping organisations are calling on the International Maritime Organization (IMO) to adopt a proposed Net-Zero Framework (NZF) during a…

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European ports have been slow to invest in the shoreside electric infrastructure required to cut air pollution and emissions in line with the requirements of the EU Green Deal, a study by Transport & Environment (T&E).
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European ports falling short on emissions reduction efforts

1 year ago8 months ago4 mins

European ports have been slow to invest in the shoreside electric infrastructure required to cut air pollution and emissions in…

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Greenhouse gas emissions at major global ports are continuing to rise despite technological advancements and sustainability investments, a new report by VesselBot has found.
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Emissions at global ports continuing to rise despite sustainability investments

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Greenhouse gas emissions at major global ports are continuing to rise despite technological advancements and sustainability investments, a new report…

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Denmark, one of the world's leading maritime nations, has described the recent net-zero agreement by the International Maritime Organization (IMO) as a "first step towards climate-neutral shipping" by 2050.
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IMO climate agreement a ‘historic’ first step, say Danes

1 year ago1 year ago4 mins

Denmark, one of the world’s leading maritime nations, has described the recent net-zero agreement by the International Maritime Organization (IMO)…

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Some 97% of shippers are reporting progress towards their sustainability goals, as they seek to balance ESG compliance with cost control, a new study by Breakthrough has found.
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Shippers increasingly balancing sustainability with cost efficiency, study finds

1 year ago9 months ago3 mins

Some 97% of shippers are reporting progress towards their sustainability goals, as they seek to balance ESG compliance with cost…

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Draft plans to introduce greener fuels in the maritime industry, currently under development by the International Maritime Organization (IMO), could have a negative environmental impact, according to a report by Cerulogy on behalf of Transport & Environment (T&E).
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Commitment to greener fuels could increase maritime industry’s environmental footprint

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Draft plans to introduce greener fuels in the maritime industry, currently under development by the International Maritime Organization (IMO), could…

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Cargill is adopting wind-assisted propulsion technologies and dual-fuel methanol-powered vessels as it seeks to embrace more sustainable shipping practices.
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Cargill ups investment in sustainable shipping

2 years ago2 years ago4 mins

Cargill is adopting wind-assisted propulsion technologies and dual-fuel methanol-powered vessels as it seeks to embrace more sustainable shipping practices. The…

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Low port readiness hampering CO2 capture in maritime sector

2 years ago2 years ago4 mins

A lack of readiness on the part of global ports is bottlenecking the adoption of Onboard Carbon Capture and Storage (OCCS) systems.

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Shipping CEOs make pledge for industry decarbonisation

3 years ago2 years ago4 mins

The CEOs of major shipping companies have advocated for establishing an ‘end-date’ for newbuilds reliant solely on fossil fuels.

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