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28.04.2021

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How sustainable is Hapag-Lloyd?


In 2020, Hapag-Lloyd’s fleet was using IMO 2020-compliant low-sulphur fuel oil, thereby reducing its sulphur-oxide emissions by roughly 70% compared to 2019. This can be deduced from Hapag-Lloyd's latest sustainability report. In addition, fuel savings of around 15% were achieved on 39 vessels by removing fouling from their outer hulls.

 

The carrier has converted a large container ship to dual-fuel propulsion, which can operate with liquefied natural gas (LNG). And it has joined the race for megaships by ordering container ships – each with a capacity of more than 23,500 teu – with dual-fuel engines that will also be able to run on LNG, thereby reducing CO2 emissions by around 15 to 25%.

 

Very originally, the shipping company called the two finance instruments for these investments "green financing transactions", which were concluded in accordance with the green loan principles of the Loan Market Association (LMA). It is all about greenbacks, isn’t it? (cd)

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