How the shipping industry is now sailing towards net-zero

November 7, 2022 EcoVadis EN


The shipping industry aims to align with a 1.5 degrees Celsius trajectory in accordance with the Paris Agreement, this requires that zero-emission fuels make up 5% of international shipping fuels by 2030.
Shipping’s 2030 breakthrough target rests on an increased supply of technology, mobilisation of finance, supportive policy measures, aggregated demand for scaleable zero-emission fuels and an equitable approach that ensures a truly global transition.
Actively tracking the industry’s progress towards 5% will help identify current gaps and challenges to inspire action.


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