Royal Dutch Shell joined forces with the International Transport Forum’s (ITF) Corporate Partnership Board to work on sustainability, decarbonization, innovative mobility and workforce diversity within the shipping industry, says an article published in Sea4sea.
Working towards Greener Industry
Accordingly, both partners aim to fight emissions and make the industry greener. Sustainability and decarbonization are two challenges the industry has to deal with.
As Young Tae Kim, Secretary-General of the ITF stated “reducing transport emissions remains a central challenge to achieving our climate goals. There can be no clean mobility without clean energy.”
Sell’s Active Role
In the meantime, Sell has its own active role in identifying and enabling viable decarbonization pathways, with Carlos Maurer, Shell’s Executive Vice President, noting that decarbonizing the transport sectors will require urgent action and long-term vision from policymakers to stimulate commercial and consumer opportunities.
Members of ITF Corporate Partnership Board
- AB InBev,
- Airbus,
- Alstom,
- Aramco,
- Bosch,
- Cruise,
- ExxonMobil,
- Iberdrola,
- Incheon International Airport,
- Kakaomobility,
- Kyyti,
- Michelin,
- NXP,
- PTV Group,
- Penta Security,
- RATP Group,
- Shell,
- Siemens,
- SNCF,
- SPEA Engineering,
- Total,
- Toyota,
- Uber,
- Valeo,
- Volvo Cars,
- Volvo Group and
- Waymo.
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Source: Sea4sea