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SAAM Towage Certifies its Brazil Operations Carbon Neutral
For the third consecutive year, SAAM Towage obtained the PAS 2060 international certification in Brazil, which certifies the carbon neutrality…
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Havila Voyages Plans First Climate-Neutral Norwegian Coastal Round Trip
Havila Voyages, which already operates four Norwegian coastal cruise ships fueled with LNG and equipped with batteries, reports it is…
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Penfield Marine, Macquarie Group Execute Carbon Neutral Voyage
Tanker operator Penfield Marine and Macquarie Group’s Commodities and Global Markets division announced the execution of Penfield’s first carbon-neutral voyage…
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Container shipping could go carbon neutral right now
$5.1bn. That’s the surprisingly small cost for the whole liner fleet to go carbon neutral today. Vespucci Maritime’s Lars Jensen…
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Last orders: Heineken gives its transport providers until 2040 to go carbon neutral
Another major shipper has today set its transport providers a deadline to ensure its supply chains are carbon neutral. Dutch…
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South Korea’s top shipyards make carbon neutral pledge
South Korea’s six largest shipbuilding groups yesterday made a joint declaration to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050. The group, which…
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Meriaura lays out new carbon neutral concept
Finnish shipowner Meriaura Group has started the preparation and design of a transport concept that targets 100% carbon neutrality by…
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Japanese carbon neutral LNG buyers alliance formed
Carbon neutral LNG developments are increasing rapidly as key backers of the fuel look to future-proof their investments. A total…
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K Line creates carbon neutral division
Japanese shipping major Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha (K Line) is sharpening its focus on developing green solutions for its operations. K…
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Maersk will operate the world’s first carbon neutral containership by 2023 in big methanol breakthrough
Maersk today officially fast-tracked its decarbonisation plans, with a methanol-fuelled 2,000 teu feeder vessel set to be ordered this year…
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