EU strengthens maritime regulations about pollution from ships
Ships in EU seas should face dissuasive fines not only for oil spills, but also for sewage and garbage discharge, Transport and Tourism Committee MEPs highlights.
Read moreShips in EU seas should face dissuasive fines not only for oil spills, but also for sewage and garbage discharge, Transport and Tourism Committee MEPs highlights.
Read moreESCA highlights that the EU recently adopted the ‘Fit for 55’ package that introduces the new ambitious measures for Europe to reduce emissions by at least 55% by 2030 and become carbon neutral by 2050.
Read moreCargo owners seeking to determine their Scope 3 emission liabilities from the logistics chain must contend with multiple calculation methods from different shipping lines that will affect their costs exposure to the EU ETS for shipping, UECC highlights.
Read moreAccording to Lloyd’s Register, from 1 January 2024, maritime emissions will be included in the European Union Emissions Trading System (EU ETS). This means the acquiring and surrender of emission allowances for ships over 5,000GT that call at a port or anchorage within the European Economic Area (EEA – EU plus Norway and Iceland).
Read moreAs the European Tugowners Association (ETA) warns, the risk of cargo diversion as a result of the inclusion of shipping in the European Emissions Trading System (ETS), that is coming into force next January, is becoming a reality.
Read moreJacob Clausen, Performance Director, NAVTOR, simplifies the complexities of the EU Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS) with a high-level look at the regulatory horizon, allied to a clear lowdown on how shipowners and operators can mitigate risks, manage costs and comply.
Read moreDuring the European Environment Council, ministers from Italy, Greece, and Portugal expressed their concern on the impact of the EU emissions trading system (ETS) on maritime freight transport.
Read moreCMA CGM aims to explain how the European Union Emissions Trading System apply to shipping to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Read moreThe ABS (American Bureau of Shipping) Regulatory News report provides the necessary guidance to shipping companies for timely compliance with the EU ETS Directive requirements.
Read moreValenciaport highlights that has detected many risks in the imminent implementation of the European environmental tax – Emissions Trading System (ETS), which will be applied gradually from this year until its full implementation in 2026.
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