DB Schenker and MSC partner to help reduce supply chain emissions


🤝 DB Schenker and MSC partner to help reduce supply chain emissions.

The global freight forwarder and global shipping line have agreed to help reduce the industry’s emissions by using certified sustainable, second-generation biofuels. This partnership is likely to greatly help to decarbonize ocean freight. The blended biofuel used in MSC’s container ships should result in approximately 50,000 metric tons and assist customers to reduce their carbon footprint. According to the International Maritime Organization (IMO), maritime shipping is responsible for about 2.2% of global carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. This is roughly equivalent to the carbon footprint of Germany, which is one of the world's largest economies.

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