Georgia Ports Authority (GPA) is the newest participant in Green Marine, a voluntary environmental certification program for North America’s maritime industry.
Operating the deepwater ports of Savannah and Brunswick along with two inland terminals, GPA is active on various fronts when it comes to sustainable development, winning an EPA Clean Air Excellence Award for its efforts.
These include implementing LED terminal lighting, converting its fleet of container handling equipment and trucks to ultra-low sulphur diesel, and using electric rubber-tired gantry cranes and ship-to-shore cranes equipped with integrated generators that capture power while lowering containers.
GPA’s on-terminal switching at the new Mason Mega Rail Terminal also drastically reduces commuter idling at rail crossings.
We are thrilled to welcome such a major U.S. port. Georgia Ports Authority’s decision reflects its strong leadership and commitment to sustainability efforts
said David Bolduc, Green Marine’s President.
Mr. also added that “GPA will find Green Marine as not only a useful tool to measurably improve its environmental performance, but also as the access to a large network of like-minded ports and companies that willingly share ideas and resources to achieve greater sustainability.”
To achieve Green Marine certification, Georgia Ports Authority will assess its environmental performance through indicators that address such issues as greenhouse gases, underwater noise, spill prevention, community impacts, community relations, waste management, and environmental leadership.
The certification process is transparent, with results independently verified every two years and each participant’s individual performance made public annually.
Green Marine overview
Founded in 2007, Green Marine’s North American environmental certification program is celebrating its 15th year as a voluntary effort by the shipping industry to go beyond regulations. There are currently more than 170 ship owners, port authorities, terminal operators and shipyard managers throughout Canada and the United States participating in the program.