Supply chain decarbonisation? It'll all come out in the greenwash
Supply chain decarbonisation, critical as it is, is morphing into something new and very different ...
Samskip and biofuel vendor GoodFuels say they have proved it is possible to reduce a ship’s CO2 emissions by more than 90%, raising the possibility of shippers almost entirely decarbonising their sea cargo.
Goodfuels has negotiated a way around the maritime industry’s usual shipowner-charterer deadlock by approaching shippers directly. This allows its customers to purchase biofuel which can be blended into the ship’s bunkers, negating the CO2 cost of their shipment.
But a vessel running on 100% biofuel was not thought possible ...
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