Bergen Port Leads Sustainable Shipping Push in Northern Europe

Bergen Port Leads Sustainable Shipping Push in Northern Europe

As Norway's second largest port, Bergen Port actively promotes sustainable development and aims to become a zero-emission port. The port authority integrates green infrastructure and low-carbon transportation solutions, alongside community engagement, to harmonize environmental measures with economic growth, setting an example for green shipping in Northern Europe.

Circular Supply Chain Innovative Pathways Towards a Sustainable Future

Circular Supply Chain Innovative Pathways Towards a Sustainable Future

This article explores the definition and practices of circular supply chains, emphasizing the fundamental differences with traditional supply chains and their importance for sustainable development. Through an analysis of key elements and policy support, it illustrates how circular supply chains address issues of resource waste and environmental pollution, creating sustainable value for businesses and society.

Global Airlines Push for Netzero Amid Sustainable Aviation Challenges

Global Airlines Push for Netzero Amid Sustainable Aviation Challenges

The aviation industry faces the challenge of achieving net-zero emissions while meeting growing demand. Sustainable aviation fuels, carbon offsetting, and technological innovations are key strategies. International cooperation and policy guidance are crucial. The EU has made progress in regulating catering waste and reducing plastic. The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) is evaluating long-term emissions reduction goals, providing guidance for the sustainable development of the aviation sector. These efforts are vital for mitigating aviation's environmental impact and ensuring a more sustainable future for air travel.

UK Explores Carbon Trading to Boost Sustainable Aviation Fuel

UK Explores Carbon Trading to Boost Sustainable Aviation Fuel

The UK has introduced a Revenue Certainty Mechanism (RCM) to incentivize the production of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF), but the funding source is controversial. Airlines suggest utilizing funds from the Emission Trading System (ETS) to finance the RCM. This approach would alleviate the financial burden on airlines while simultaneously promoting the development of the SAF industry, ultimately facilitating the green transition of the aviation sector. This proposal aims to create a win-win scenario by leveraging existing carbon pricing mechanisms to accelerate the adoption of sustainable fuels.

Pacific Customs Alliance Expands Regional Expertise for Sustainable Growth

Pacific Customs Alliance Expands Regional Expertise for Sustainable Growth

WCO, in collaboration with JICA and Japan Customs, is supporting Pacific Island Countries in building a pool of customs experts through training programs. This initiative aims to enhance their customs enforcement capabilities and promote trade facilitation. The project focuses on strengthening regional cooperation and improving customs administration in the Pacific region, ultimately contributing to economic growth and security.

Amazon Expands Climate Pledge Friendly Program for Sustainable Products

Amazon Expands Climate Pledge Friendly Program for Sustainable Products

Amazon's Climate Pledge Friendly program has been updated, adding four new certifications and expanding its accessibility to more sellers, helping them increase product visibility. Certifications for compact designs and pre-owned products now provide avenues for a wider range of distributors to participate. Embracing sustainability is becoming increasingly crucial for Amazon sellers to gain a competitive edge in the future. The program encourages sellers to adopt environmentally conscious practices and offers a way for consumers to easily identify and purchase sustainable products.

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Sustainable Aviation Fuel Gains Traction in Green Air Travel

Sustainable Aviation Fuel Gains Traction in Green Air Travel

Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) is crucial for the aviation industry to achieve net-zero emissions. This article defines SAF, highlights its advantages and current development status, and outlines IATA's vision. It emphasizes the importance of policy drivers and provides a SAF action guide for businesses. Furthermore, the article lists relevant documents, resources, and industry events related to SAF, aiming to help companies seize SAF opportunities and achieve sustainable development. It serves as a comprehensive overview for businesses looking to engage with SAF and contribute to aviation decarbonization.

Australias Aviation Recovery Hinges on Sustainable Fuel in Asia

Australias Aviation Recovery Hinges on Sustainable Fuel in Asia

This OAG On Air interview discusses the recovery of the Australian aviation industry and the application of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) in Asia. The analysis covers the impact of the pandemic and the challenges and opportunities presented by SAF, emphasizing the importance of international collaboration. It highlights the potential for SAF to contribute to a more sustainable aviation sector in the region as the industry rebounds from the pandemic. The interview also touches upon the specific hurdles and prospects within the Asian market for SAF adoption.

Sustainable Fuel Growth Stalls Due to Policy Gaps IATA

Sustainable Fuel Growth Stalls Due to Policy Gaps IATA

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) reports a slowdown in the production growth of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF), highlighting policy missteps as a key obstacle. Mandatory measures in the EU and UK have proven counterproductive, leading to soaring costs. The report urges policymakers to adjust their approach, establishing long-term policy frameworks, providing financial incentives, and strengthening international collaboration to promote SAF production and adoption. This is crucial for achieving a green future for the aviation industry.

New HS Codes Aim to Boost Sustainable Fishing Globally

New HS Codes Aim to Boost Sustainable Fishing Globally

This paper explores how the Harmonized System (HS) code can promote the sustainable development of global fisheries. By refining the classification of aquaculture products, establishing specific codes for key traded species, and incorporating CITES species and species with Codex Alimentarius standards into the HS code, making the HS code more 'green', it can better monitor and manage global fisheries trade, thereby achieving sustainable fisheries development. The paper argues that a more detailed and environmentally conscious HS code is crucial for effective fisheries management and conservation.