The IMO-Norway GreenVoyage2050 team is supporting the government of Belize to set up a National Action Plan (NAP) to address GHG emissions from shipping and draft legislation to enshrine MARPOL Annex VI into national regulation.
As part of the capacity building support, the GreenVoyage2050 team will assist the country in identifying and addressing data gaps. This information will underpin the formation of national strategies to tackle these emissions.
Belize, which is a GreenVoyage2050 partnering country, identified these data gaps during a virtual national roundtable (held 19 July, one in a series) that explored the drivers and benefits of creating a NAP for Belize.
Fifteen participants across government agencies and national ports attended the session, which confirmed the need for a NAP as part of the sustainability component of Belize’s wider maritime policy. Attendees are expected to continue the roundtable discussion in the coming months.
We are very pleased to assist the government of Belize to address ship-based emissions through strategic means including development of a NAP and implementation of MARPOL Annex VI
says Astrid Dispert, GreenVoyage2050 Project Technical Manager, adding that “our experience has shown that a strategic approach that is data driven and includes input from relevant stakeholders increases the likelihood of successfully reducing emissions in a sustainable manner.”