The future is marked by climate change-related extreme weather, biodiversity loss and resource shortages, bringing operational and regulatory challenges that we must navigate.
Energy performance and climate resilience are our key objectives as we manage our footprint across our operations. Through data-led decision making, efficient technologies and targeted investment in alternative fuels, we are strengthening resilience on board and onshore. From operational innovation and LEED-certified workplaces to future-fuel readiness and industry partnerships, our approach is focused on building a more efficient, adaptable and lower-carbon business for the long term.

We are committed to building energy and climate resilience across all aspects of our business. By continually assessing climate-related risks and embracing innovative solutions, we aim to minimise our environmental footprint. Our sustainability efforts focus on enhancing resource efficiency, protecting biodiversity, preventing pollution, and managing waste, all of which are integral to our long-term environmental stewardship.
• Reduce ship GHG emission intensity by 30% from 2008 baseline and 20% from 2022 levels by 2030
• Equip 100% of fleet with energy-saving devices by 2030
• Achieve a 5% low-emission fuel mix by 2030
• Train 20% of superintendents and 25% of seafarers on low-emission fuels by 2030
An important part of managing our environmental impact involves the effective oversight of resources and waste. Our actions in these areas impact the livelihoods and overall health of our stakeholders. Our main focus in managing materials and waste is to ensure responsible procurement and consumption taking into account impacts on water quality, biodiversity and resource depletion.
• Establish recycling and waste management systems across all offices and eliminate single-use plastics
• Achieve a sustained reduction in managed ship waste, with increasing proportion landed ashore
• Achieve zero oil pollution incidents
• Achieve LEED Gold or above for all new offices
Understanding Climate-and Nature-related Impacts
Understanding the implications of climate- and nature-related risks and opportunities is central to how we manage our long-term business resilience. Our analysis is conducted with reference to IFRS S2 Climate-related Disclosures and the TNFD framework, informing how we assess risks, prioritise action and strengthen governance across our fleet and operations.
Read more in our Responsibility Report.

Our significant role in the maritime industry, which accounts for 3% of global GHG emissions, drives our commitment to meaningful environmental change.

Advancing Our Climate Transition Strategy
The energy transition is reshaping shipping, and we are positioning ourselves to adapt and lead the change. Through operational efficiencies, alternative fuels, emerging technologies and industry collaboration, we are advancing practical solutions that support decarbonization while maintaining performance. From ammonia readiness and biofuel adoption to carbon-capture pilots and AI-driven efficiencies, our Climate Transition Strategy is helping build a more resilient, lower-carbon future for maritime transport.
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