Japan’s carbon neutral ports drive

The graphic illustrates what a carbon neutral port could look like

Source: ICHCA

Japan has unveiled a major step toward port decarbonisation with the launch of its Carbon Neutral Ports (CNP) Certification for Japanese ports.

Speaking at the ICHCA AGM in Barcelona on 19 May, Yusuke Suemune of the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (MLIT) outlined Japan’s strategy to achieve carbon neutrality across all ports by 2050.

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