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flag Hapag-Lloyd and DHL cut shipping emissions via 25,000 tons of CO2e avoided using sustainable marine fuels starting July 2025.

flag Hapag-Lloyd and DHL Global Forwarding have entered a three-year agreement to cut Scope 3 emissions by purchasing verified reductions from sustainable marine fuels, with the first 25,000 tons of CO2e avoided in July 2025 using second-generation biofuels from waste feedstocks. flag The deal uses a "book and claim" system, enabling emission credits to be linked to specific shipments without requiring physical fuel use, supporting early climate action despite supply and cost challenges. flag The partnership advances both companies’ net-zero goals—Hapag-Lloyd by 2045 and DHL by 2050—through their Ship Green and GoGreen Plus services, highlighting industry collaboration to decarbonize global shipping.

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