US to sign global treaty against ocean plastic pollution
During a visit to Kenya, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced its support for a world-wide agreement to “combat ocean plastic pollution”.
Read moreDuring a visit to Kenya, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced its support for a world-wide agreement to “combat ocean plastic pollution”.
Read moreFollowing the commitments that came out of COP26, Seas at Risk calls IMO to ‘urgently align’ the agency’s work on reducing climate impacts from shipping.
Read moreChina Classification Society (CCS) aims to drive greater data-driven green global logistics supply chains by signing a new initiative.
Read moreResearch from FuelTrust shows how different batches of the same grade of marine fuel (such as VLSFO or HFO) can have radically different degrees of energy intensity.
Read moreShipping is significantly lacking ethnic and female representation at the senior level, according to a survey from the Diversity Study Group.
Read moreABS released its latest sustainability technology guidance exploring the potential of emerging battery technologies in shipping's decarbonization.
Read moreA Croatian flagged vessel has been detained in South Africa for an investigation after an oil-spill of about 80 liters at sea while taking bunkers offshore at Algoa Bay near the Port Elizabeth on November 17.
Read moreRightShip strengthens its presence in Asia-Pacific with the opening of its Singapore office. This new space will be an innovation hub to deliver zero harm solutions.
Read moreEarlier this year, BIMCO issued revisions to its widely used standard ocean towage forms, TOWCON and TOWHIRE. Now, the Shipowners Club explains the changes made to the liability and indemnity regime.
Read moreMOL and team Eco Trinity announced the successful production of carbon products-a potential source of energy comparable to wood pellets-from microplastics and microalgae.
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