Sustainability · Climate
Our climate
journey
Trade and emissions have travelled together for too long. We are breaking that link — leg by leg, fuel by terminal — on a clear, science-aligned path to net zero.
Overview
A path you can measure
Our near-term targets are validated against climate science, with a 2045 goal for net-zero operations. The plan goes after the hard parts of logistics — fuel, port energy and the grid behind them — not just the easy wins. And every tonne of cargo carries a carbon figure customers can track and bring down with us.
Absolute emissions cut by 2035, against 2020
The year our operations reach net zero
Of our electricity is renewable today
Shore power at major terminals by 2030
How We Get There
Three levers driving the change
01
A cleaner fleet
We are moving vessels and trucks onto low- and zero-carbon fuels, retrofitting engines for efficiency, and running battery-electric and hydrogen units on shorter routes. Tighter load planning and slow-steaming pull more value from every journey we make.
- Low-carbon fuels
- Electric short-haul
- Efficiency retrofits
02
Greener ports
Across our terminals we are electrifying cranes, yard equipment and gates, and bringing shore power to the berth so ships cut their engines at quayside. Waste-heat recovery and rooftop solar turn each port into a cleaner node on the network.
- Shore power
- Electric cranes
- On-site solar
03
Renewable power
We secure renewable electricity through long-term purchase agreements and build our own generation where the case is clear. Paired with battery storage and grid upgrades, it powers the shift to electric operations without leaning on offsets to fill the gap.
- Power purchase deals
- Own generation
- Battery storage
FAQ
Climate questions, answered
Are your targets independently verified?+
Yes. Our near-term emissions targets are aligned with climate science and validated by an independent body. We publish progress against them every year, in absolute tonnes, not just intensity ratios.
Do you lean on carbon offsets?+
Offsets are a last resort, never a stand-in for real cuts. The roadmap puts absolute reductions in fuel and energy first, and addresses only the small residual that proves genuinely hard to remove.
Can I see the carbon footprint of my shipments?+
Every shipment shows an emissions figure in your dashboard, calculated leg by leg. Where a lower-carbon route or mode exists, you can compare it and switch before you book.
What is the hardest part to decarbonise?+
Long-haul ocean and air freight stay the toughest, since the clean fuels are still scaling. That is exactly where we concentrate investment — alternative fuels and route efficiency — while the technology matures.
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Cut the carbon in your supply chain
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