- Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) and Arup have released a new report providing practical pathways for ports to achieve net zero emissions by 2050.
- Titled “Practical Pathways for Port Decarbonization and Environmental Justice,” the report offers best practices and accountability measures, serving as a roadmap for ports aiming to reduce their environmental impact.
- It aligns with federal funding opportunities, including the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Clean Ports Program, to support ports in upgrading infrastructure and transitioning to zero emissions.
The report acknowledges the disproportionate impact of port activities on communities of color and low-wealth communities. It emphasizes the importance of reducing emissions and improving air quality in these neighborhoods, offering tangible steps for ports to take toward environmental justice and inclusivity.
Opportunity for Upgrades
Federal investments, such as the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and the Inflation Reduction Act, present ports with an unprecedented opportunity to access funding for infrastructure upgrades and emission reductions. The report outlines funding opportunities and programs that align with ports’ planning and construction projects, encouraging ports to seize the chance to advance decarbonization and environmental justice.
Call to Action
As companies prioritize decarbonization in their supply chains, ports play a crucial role in facilitating these efforts. The report urges ports to utilize the practical steps outlined to modernize infrastructure, benefitting customers, local communities, and global climate goals. It emphasizes collaboration among stakeholders to achieve sustainable development and create a better world.
About Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) and Arup
EDF is a leading international nonprofit organization focused on creating transformational solutions to environmental challenges through science, economics, law, and partnerships. Arup is a global collective of designers, consultants, and experts dedicated to sustainable development and shaping a better world through collaboration and innovation.
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