FEATURE: Cargo shippers driven to cut emissions see value of having the wind in their sails

Published 08:00 on October 17, 2023  /  Last updated at 04:03 on October 18, 2023  / /  Americas, Asia Pacific, EMEA, International, Shipping, Voluntary

As the shipping sector faces an increased need to account for its carbon emissions, from inclusion in the EU ETS to new carbon indexation rules, ship owners are looking for innovative ways to cut CO2, with some returning to the traditional method of sail power to reduce fuel consumption.
As the shipping sector faces an increased need to account for its carbon emissions, from inclusion in the EU ETS to new carbon indexation rules, ship owners are looking for innovative ways to cut CO2, with some returning to the traditional method of sail power to reduce fuel consumption.


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