
Significant progress on climate issues
The International Maritime Organisation has made very good progress towards implementing the ambitious GHG reduction strategy.
The International Maritime Organisation has made very good progress towards implementing the ambitious GHG reduction strategy.
The International Chamber of Shipping supports phasing out CO2 emissions from the international shipping.
The shipping industry is on the verge of major changes requiring strong collaboration between ship builders, ship owners and classification societies.
INTERCARGO is committed to a safe, efficient, high quality and environmentally-friendly dry bulk shipping industry. Also, it supports free and fair competition.
Transporting more than 90% of world trade, the shipping industry continues to play its part to conserve and sustainably use the oceans.
Geopolitical concerns among regional leaders also encompass climate change and inclusive economic growth.
A new set of toolkits to assess and address emissions from ships and ports is now available from the IMO.
“Our biggest recommendation is to transform the IMO’s accountability policies, which are currently hindering policymaking and leaving the agency susceptible to private influence.”
“Sustainable shipping can only become a reality if the entire industry pulls in the same direction.”
The vision is to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from international shipping and phase them out, as soon as possible in this century.
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