- Van Oord has completed the first Bio-LNG bunkering for its dredger Vox Ariane.
- The company’s climate targets are approved by the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi).
- Bio-LNG is sourced from municipal organic waste and agricultural residues.
- This step supports Van Oord’s net-zero emissions strategy and promotes sustainable biofuels.
Van Oord has reached a significant milestone in its decarbonization journey, becoming the first marine contractor to have its climate targets approved by the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi). The company is advancing its strategy to achieve net-zero emissions by investing in cleaner fuels, with a recent step forward being the successful bunkering of Bio-LNG by its vessel Vox Ariane. This renewable fuel, produced from biobased sources such as municipal organic waste and agricultural residues, is expected to play a central role in reducing emissions and promoting sustainable marine operations, according to Dredging Today.
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Source: Dredging Today