Launch of 'complex' Fuel EU regulation proving a challenge for some
Shipping stakeholders were under-prepared for the arrival of Fuel EU – the complexity of relationships ...
There has been a gradual transition in the way the shipping sector perceives decarbonisation. In the recent past, it was more of an aspirational ideal to which only lip service was paid. This was due to there being no commercial incentive to act, coupled with a lack of recognition of the significant carbon footprint of the shipping sector on the environment, climate and society.
However, the sector is now committed to a decarbonisation trajectory. Policy intervention and consumer and commercial pressures ...
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