Cargolux eyes move into SAF production and distribution
Cargolux is looking to expand its business activities, including getting into the production and distribution ...
Europe’s politicians have eased their stance on shipping’s environmental efforts, deferring any decision to include the sector in the EU’s Emissions Trading Scheme until 2023. Seatrade Maritime Review reports the postponement gives the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) a further two years to improve its work towards reducing CO2 emissions. The move will likely come as good news for the shipping sector, which seems keen to delay efforts towards carbon neutrality for the sake of the industry. Sadly, it isn’t alone in thinking ...
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