The devil is in the details as shipping comes to accept that it will have to acquire carbon rights to trade in the European Union
ESG
Why Norwegian shipowners are beefing up ESG reporting
Listed companies open up to woo lenders and investors
HMM and Hyundai yards team up to develop green ammonia supply chain for shipping
Project also brings together Posco and Korean Register to seek feasible zero-emission solution
Norwegian Hull Club looks to correct gender imbalance
Chief executive believes equal opportunities are part of wider corporate ambitions
Development Bank of Japan signs up to Poseidon Principles
Government-controlled financial institution become s 27th signatory to green lending code
Shipping Industry’s Sustainability Key for Future
- Logistics and analytics startup FreightWaves is ready to make sustainability an integral part of the transportation industry.
- FreightWaves Carbon Intelligence (FCI) platform is a new way for companies to track and analyze emissions.
- The first version of Carbon Intelligence is designed to bring relevant data to enterprise shippers.
- These are often under pressure from regulatory agencies, consumers, the media, and ESG (Environmental, Social, and Corporate Governance)-focused investors to...
https://mfame.guru/shipping-industrys-sustainability-key-for-future/
ITF calls for vaccine patent waivers in fresh push for seafarer inoculations
Union says 200,000 crew still working on board ships beyond contractual limits
The shipping watchdog sniffing out green deals
Veteran analyst Michael Webber played a key role in guiding Ardmore’s hydrogen ambitions
https://www.tradewindsnews.com/esg/the-shipping-watchdog-sniffing-out-green-deals/2-1-1014167
Why doesn’t methanol get to hang out with all the cool fuels?
It gets less attention than LNG or ammonia, but does methanol have a strong case as the marine fuel of the future?
Why are only CMA CGM and Hapag-Lloyd betting on LNG?
The two companies take a different line on the fuel
https://www.tradewindsnews.com/esg/why-are-only-cma-cgm-and-hapag-lloyd-betting-on-lng-/2-1-1014200