Shipping industry CEOs gear up for decarbonization
While the European Union, the International Maritime Organization (IMO), and several individual countries are tightening their sustainability and carbon footprint standards, shippers are planning to meet them head-on. Environmental groups and civil society organizations are taking the lead with more power than ever, and CEOs at these large shipper companies are navigating uncharted waters.
By choosing to do nothing, a shipping company’s leadership is opting for a challenging route in the face of social and environmental justice. The strategies are vast, but many experts are saying that not only is it the “right” thing to do… decarbonization is practical, in the long run.
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