Canada announced the creation of a Canadian Green Shipping Corridors Framework, in addition to the country’s entry into the Zero-Emission Shipping Mission.
Through the Framework and by joining the Mission, Canada is building on the commitment made when signing on to the Clydebank Declaration during COP26, signaling its plan to support the establishment of green shipping corridors.
The Government of Canada developed the Canadian Green Shipping Corridors Framework to assist all parties interested in developing a green shipping corridor. It does so by:
- Setting out a common Canadian vision to make sure that green shipping corridors are implemented consistently;
- Empowering all parties to work together to eliminate emissions and tackle the climate crisis.
Canada will also join the Zero-Emission Shipping Mission as a supporter and will actively contribute to the Mission activities and projects. In joining, Canada will have access to Zero-Emission Shipping Mission resources and networks of supporters in government and industry.
As efforts on green shipping corridors continue, Canada and the United States also announced their joint work to facilitate the establishment of a Green Shipping Corridors Network in the Great Lakes – St. Lawrence Seaway System.
Through this initiative, Canada and the United States will work with industry to help facilitate the establishment of green corridors throughout the region.
Green shipping corridors are important to achieve our climate goals as they can help speed up the development, testing and use of scalable net-zero fuels and technologies. Green shipping corridors may also create opportunities to facilitate the reduction of other environmental impacts of marine transportation
the Canadian Government stated.