Industry Giants Commit to Transparent Reporting of Shipping Emissions
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COPENHAGEN, Denmark, Oct. 7, 2020 /PRNewswire=KYODO JBN/--
The Sea Cargo Charter sets a new benchmark for responsible shipping,
transparent climate reporting, and improved decision making in line with United
Nations decarbonization targets.
International non-profit organization, Global Maritime Forum, announced today
that a group of the world's largest energy, agriculture, mining, and commodity
trading companies will for the first time assess and disclose the climate
alignment of their shipping activities.
United Nations agencies estimate the international shipping industry to carry
around 80% of world trade flows and to be responsible for 2-3% of global
greenhouse gas emissions annually.
Large industrial corporations are significant users of international shipping
services. The shipping of crude oil, coal, iron ore, grain and other bulk
commodities used worldwide make up over 80% of global seaborne trade. The Sea
Cargo Charter is a global framework that allows for the integration of climate
considerations into chartering decisions to favor climate-aligned maritime
transport.
The Sea Cargo Charter establishes a common baseline to quantitatively assess
and disclose whether shipping activities are aligned with adopted climate
goals. The Sea Cargo Charter is consistent with the policies and ambitions
adopted by member states of the UN's International Maritime Organization,
including its ambition to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from international
shipping by at least 50% by 2050.
"A standard greenhouse gas emissions reporting process will simplify some of
the complexities often associated with reporting. It will encourage a more
transparent and consistent approach to tracking emissions, which will be a
critical part of making shipping more sustainable," says Jan Dieleman,
President, Cargill Ocean Transportation and Chair of the Sea Cargo Charter
drafting group.
"The shipping industry as a whole needs to adopt a transparent approach,
advocated by the Sea Cargo Charter, in order to fully understand the sector's
overall greenhouse gas footprint and for us to collectively rise to the
challenges faced," says Rasmus Bach Nielsen, Global Head Fuel Decarbonisation,
Trafigura.
"The Sea Cargo Charter is an important step in laying the foundations for a
net-zero emissions shipping industry. Collaboration such as this, from across
the sector, is vital to scale-up customer demand for low- or zero-emissions
shipping. This same spirit of collaboration is also vital in the pursuit of the
technological advances needed to unlock decarbonisation solutions, and in
building industry support for regulation which can create an ambitious but
level-playing field under which to invest. Building on this momentum we would
like the IMO to use its 2023 strategy review to set the trajectory for the
sector to move to net-zero emissions by 2050," says Grahaeme Henderson, Global
Head, Shell Shipping & Maritime.
Founding Signatories of the Sea Cargo Charter include Anglo American, ADM,
Bunge, Cargill Ocean Transportation, COFCO International, Dow, Equinor, Gunvor
Group, Klaveness Combination Carriers, Louis Dreyfus Company, Norden,
Occidental, Shell, Torvald Klaveness, and Trafigura.
"The Sea Cargo Charter enables leaders from diverse industry sectors to use
their influence to drive change and promote shipping's green transition by
choosing maritime transport that is aligned with agreed climate targets over
that which is not," says Johannah Christensen, Managing Director, Head of
Projects & Programmes at international non-profit, Global Maritime Forum.
The development of the Sea Cargo Charter has been led by global shippers –
Anglo American, Cargill Ocean Transportation, Dow, Norden, Total, Trafigura –
and leading industry players – Euronav, Gorrissen Federspiel, Stena Bulk – with
expert support provided by the Global Maritime Forum, Smart Freight Centre,
University College London Energy Institute/UMAS, and Stephenson Harwood.
For further information:
Head of Communications
Torben Vemmelund
tve@globalmaritimeforum.org or
+45-2224-1446.
Source: Global Maritime Forum
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