Study reveals opportunities along green shipping corridor between Singapore and California

One year after the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed to establish a Green and Digital Shipping Corridor, the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA), Port of Los Angeles and Port of Long Beach have concluded a comprehensive baselining study.

This study projects an increase in green jobs, improvements in local community health, and economic benefits for participating countries. It also underscores the growing demand for zero- and near-zero emission fuels and the advantages of...

https://container-news.com/study-reveals-opportunities-along-green-shipping-corridor-between-singapore-and-california/

Pacific green corridor ports agree partnership strategy

Green corridors first got a lot of attention at the COP26 summit in 2021 when the U.S. signed on to the Clydebank Declaration for Green Shipping Corridors (DGSC). Since then, the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) and the San Pedro Bay ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles have been working on plans for a Pacific green corridor for quite a while.

Today, at COP28 in Dubai, the three port authorities unveiled a partnership strategy for a green and digital shipping corridor across the...

https://www.marinelog.com/legal/environment/pacific-green-corridor-ports-agree-partnership-strategy/

From LA to Shanghai, ports, cities and box lines partner to reduce emissions

Concerns about climate change have prompted businesses all around the world to reconsider their shipping tactics. Companies in the supply chain industry are changing their procedures to satisfy demand as customers become increasingly interested in sustainable solutions.

A partnership of leading maritime goods movement stakeholders, including the Californian ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach and the port of Shanghai in China, as well as some of the world’s largest shipping lines, has developed...

https://container-news.com/from-la-to-shanghai-ports-cities-and-box-lines-partner-to-reduce-emissions/

San Pedro Bay and Shanghai ports implement first Transpacific green shipping corridor

The world’s first green shipping corridor across the Pacific is taking form. According to a statement, a  voluntary partnership of leading maritime goods movement stakeholders unveiled a Green Shipping Corridor Implementation Plan Outline to cut emissions on one of the world’s busiest container shipping routes across the Pacific Ocean, including the Ports of Los Angeles, Long Beach, and Shanghai.

The plan was created with the help of C40 Cities as part of its campaign to reduce carbon emissions...

https://container-news.com/san-pedro-bay-and-shanghai-ports-implement-first-transpacific-green-shipping-corridor/

Shanghai and Los Angeles ports join forces to create world’s first transpacific green shipping corridor

The busiest container port in the world and the busiest one in the United States, Shanghai and Los Angeles, have announced a partnership aiming to the reduction of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions with the creation of a “green corridor” that will connect these two major port cities.

The two ports, together with C40 Cities, a network of nearly 100 mayors of the world’s leading cities who are cooperating to confront the climate crisis, and other industry partners, including shipping lines, and cargo...

https://container-news.com/shanghai-and-los-angeles-ports-join-forces-to-create-worlds-first-transpacific-green-shipping-corridor/