Regulation & Policy
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Hutchinson sets UK net-zero target
The Port of Felixstowe is making great strides in its ambitions to be net-zero by 2035
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Measures to reduce equipment emissions approved
The Port of Oakland has approved measures that will help reduce emissions from cargo handling equipment at the TraPac marine terminal
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EU emissions rules evasion warning
Europe’s ports are calling for early and robust action to prevent possible evasion of EU emissions reduction rules
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Priority for electric trucks at Gothenburg
Electric trucks now have priority passage and handling in the container terminal at the Port of Gothenburg
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Dry bulk and air pollution
A new whitepaper takles the issue of pollution resulting from dry bulk material handling at ports
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Spearheading sustainable change
The marine industry is using COP26 as a platform to launch and showcase its decarbonisation projects.
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Navigating the EU carbon reforms
The latest EU carbon reforms are tricky to navigate, but there are people out there to help voluntarily, advises Redshaw Advisors
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Unfit emissions package
A package of proposals to help reduce emissions in Europe is not yet fit for purpose.
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Emissions milestone
As ports continue to decarbonise, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) is marking 10 years of emissions rules.
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Green port challenge
Scotland is growing increasingly impatient over its stalled green ports initiative.
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Ports self-certifying
One port operator has launched its own green certification process to reduce its carbon footprint.
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Port Green Guide
There will soon be a new guide for ports advising them on how to get the best out of going green.
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EU ports renew green commitment
European ports are reaffirming their commitment to adhere to the only port-specific environmental standard.
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EcoPorts renew their environmental commitment
Two Spanish ports are stepping up to protect the Mediterranean marine environment and facilitate the circular economy.
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Scottish ports sustainability plan stalls
The UK Government has been accused of dragging its feet in supporting a new initiative to make Scottish ports more sustainable.
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UK port giant gains eco certification
The UK’s biggest port operator has gained an ISO 14001 Certification for Environmental Management that will help it improve its environmental performance.
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Med ports renew green commitment
Two MED ports have renewed their commitment to the EcoPorts’ environmental management standard (PERS).
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Environmental programme expands into Europe
North America’s Green Marine programme which serves to evaluate environmental performance of maritime transport beyond regulatory requirements, is expanding into Europe.
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Air quality control for Asian ports
A new air quality control programme will see a number of ports in an Asian country classified as Emission Control Areas (ECA).
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Onshore power draft guidelines under review
Draft guidelines on safe operation of onshore power supply to ships are set to be finalised shortly.