The Way Ahead: ESG Provides A Roadmap For Dry Bulk Shipping

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The evolving Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) agenda is not merely a prerequisite for operating in the dry bulk shipping industry of the 21st century; it is a roadmap for thriving amidst challenges and securing sustainable success, says The International Association of Dry Cargo Shipowners (INTERCARGO).

Embracing ESG Agenda

Summarising INTERCARGO’s newly published ESG Review, Kostas Gkonis, INTERCARGO Secretary General advised that a forward-looking attitude is certainly required when addressing key aspects shaping the future of maritime operations and the dry bulk shipping sector more particularly.”

“Dry bulk shipping should embrace the ESG agenda as a catalyst for innovation, resilience, and long-term success and to effectively communicate its impact on and commitment to sustainability,” he said. By proactively addressing environmental and social challenges, fostering robust governance practices, and embracing a purpose-driven culture, the dry bulk shipping sector can navigate present and future complexities, while charting a course toward sustainable prosperity for societies around the world, the ESG Review declares.

Paramount Challenge 

NTERCARGO’s first-ever ESG Review identifies key steps that the dry bulk shipping sector is taking in the fields of environment, society, and governance. Highlighting safety as both a key priority and an area of increasing success, the report points to significant improvements to dry bulk ship safety over the past decade, achieved alongside substantial growth in the global dry bulk fleet.

Dr Gkonis pointed out: “Seafarers’ well-being tops the list of our priorities. Ensuring their safety and welfare is imperative for our sector’s future. People remain the cornerstone of our business model and success.”

Decarbonization stands out as a paramount environmental challenge for ship operators in the dry bulk shipping sector, alongside other environmental concerns such as waste management, hazardous materials disposal, and ballast water impacts. With Non-Governmental Organisation status at the International Maritime Organization (IMO), INTERCARGO is working proactively towards shipping’s 2050 net zero goals and in particular to deliver decarbonization with safety. Dr Gkonis commented: “While technological uncertainties persist, embracing innovation is essential. Moreover, prioritizing talent development and fostering a culture of innovation are critical for attracting and retaining top talent to meet the demands of the future.”

Dr Gkonis observed: “A clear sense of purpose, coupled with robust governance structures, is crucial for fostering a sustainable and resilient business model, ultimately striving for stronger, safer, and more sustainable dry bulk shipping practices.”

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