Smaller shipping companies seen as unprepared for EU ETS entry as emissions rise above pre-pandemic levels

Published 18:54 on September 19, 2023  /  Last updated at 18:54 on September 19, 2023  / /  EMEA, EU ETS, Shipping

EU shipping companies are facing a major challenge when trying to chart a course to purchasing EU ETS allowances, with some smaller market players still not prepared for the sector’s entry next year as revised data suggests emissions for the sector have already climbed above pre-pandemic levels. 
EU shipping companies are facing a major challenge when trying to chart a course to purchasing EU ETS allowances, with some smaller market players still not prepared for the sector’s entry next year as revised data suggests emissions for the sector have already climbed above pre-pandemic levels. 


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