Shipping ‘insets’ could curb GHGs within supply chain, says industry representative

Published 18:14 on April 29, 2021 / Last updated at 12:32 on September 1, 2021 / Aviation/CORSIA, EMEA, EMEA Compliance Markets & Taxes, EU ETS, Europe, International, Shipping, Voluntary

The global maritime industry should look into emissions-cutting projects within the sector instead of relying on offsets, a representative from a Europe-based shipping company said Thursday, as the industry braces for EU mitigation measures.
The global maritime industry should look into emissions-cutting projects within the sector instead of relying on offsets, a representative from a Europe-based shipping company said Thursday, as the industry braces for EU mitigation measures.


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