Port of Antwerp-Bruges aims at net zero by 2050
The port, behind 10% of Belgium's CO₂ emissions, said that it aims to address its carbon intensity by investing in renewable energy.
The port, behind 10% of Belgium's CO₂ emissions, said that it aims to address its carbon intensity by investing in renewable energy.
J.B. Hunt Transport Services, one of the largest North American supply chain solutions providers set to reduce its carbon emission intensity by 32% by 2034
Dutch fibre optics installator Delta Fiber has inked a deal to link a €1.45Bn financing line to its sustainability targets.
Cargo Owners for Zero Emission Vessels has added several top companies in its effort to switch to vessels powered by zero-carbon sources by 2040.
Equipment rental company Loxam has secured a €130m ‘green loan’ from the European Investment Bank (EIB) to accelerate the electrification of its fleet.
Shipping titan CMA CGM has created a $1.5bn (£1.3bn) energy fund to accelerate its transition to net-zero.
Shipping titan CMA CGM has created a $1.5bn (£1.3bn) energy fund to accelerate its transition to net-zero.
Coca-Cola, Tesco, XPO Logistics, DPD are among the firms who have created the HGVzero taskforce to drive innovation and share action plans.
Menzies Distribution aims to cut down emissions 15 years ahead of the target date set under the Paris Agreement and in UK legislation.
Canada Post committed C$1bn to cut emissions from its fleet, with commitments to reach a 50% electric fleet by 2030 and 100% by 2040.
Royal Mail launches a new environment plan, which includes a long-term target to reduce its average carbon emissions per parcel.
5 Northern European ports are joining Mærsk to lay the foundations for a green corridor serving Northern Europe and the Baltic.
Global freight forwarder AIT Worldwide Logistics announced on Friday a goal of reaching net-zero emissions by 2035.
Maersk is entering strategic partnerships with the intent of sourcing at least 730,000 tonnes/year of green ethanol by end of 2025.
DEME Group has undertaken the complete transformation of its long-term loans portfolio into sustainability-linked loans.
Tanker company TORM has brought forward its short-term CO2 emissions reduction target by five years, to 2025.
Danish shipping giant AP Moller-Maersk has moved its target to become a net-zero business forward 10 years, to 2040.
Terminal operator APM Terminals has decided to bring forward its net-zero emission target to 2040.
Finland’s ESL Shipping has set to reach net zero CO2 operations by 2050 and 50% lower CO2 intensity per tonne-mile by 2030.
The fuel is expected to reduce the company’s carbon dioxide emissions by 70,000 tons.
Container logistics company Maersk announced the successful completion of its inaugural €500 million green bond offering.
The state-owned postal service was one of the first New Zealand-based companies to commit to a Science Based Target of 1.5 degrees.
The MSC Group has committed to reaching net zero emissions in its fleet within the next three decades.
The International Chamber of Shipping, (ICS) has put forward a comprehensive proposal for a global levy on carbon emissions from ships.
AP Moller-Maersk ordered eight vessels which are able to run on carbon-neutral methanol to accelerate the decarbonisation of its fleet.
Aramex PJSC (formerly Arab International Logistics) Aramex has pledged to commit to a science-based target.
Smart Freight Centre, together with BSR and the World Economic Forum, announced a new alliance to decarbonize freight transport by 2050.
Containership owner and operator Seaspan announced the closing of its Blue Transition Bond offering, issuing $750 million senior unsecured notes.
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