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Port of Antwerp-Bruges – Species Protection Program

The Port of Antwerp-Bruges is home to approximately 90 protected plant and animal species. In partnership with Natuurpunt (NGO nature conservation), a dedicated species protection program has been developed to preserve these populations while allowing industrial…

29/06/2024
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Port of Surigao – Green Port Initiatives

The Port of Surigao is undergoing a remarkable transformation, positioning itself as an exponent in sustainable port management practices. This project champions environmental stewardship through renewable energy, pollution mitigation, and innovative waste management strategies. It aims…

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Johor Port Authority – Multi-faceted CSR initiatives

In 2023, the Johor Port Authority (JPA) demonstrated its commitment to social responsibility through substantial funding allocations, earmarking RM1 million for Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) programs and RM1.5 million for Wakalah Zakat, a program specifically aimed…

25/06/2024
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Port of Taranto – Integrated environmental monitoring of the port area

In December 2023, the Port Network Authority of the Ionian Sea (PNAIS) has launched in the Port of Taranto a one-of-a-kind service – the first at national level – named “Integrated environmental monitoring of Taranto port…

23/06/2024
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Jawaharlal Nehru Port Authority – Rejuvenation of water bodies

The Jawaharlal Nehru Port is located in an area containing various stagnant water bodies with an overall catchment area of up to 690 acres. Through this project, the Jawaharlal Nehru Port Authority (JNPA) decided to take…

22/06/2024
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Jawaharlal Nehru Port Authority – Sustainability report 2020-21

The Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT) issued its first Sustainability Report in 2021. The report reflects JNPT’s commitments and achievements in fostering leadership in sustainability and creating value while adhering to the economic, social, and environmental…

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Port of Rotterdam – Charging hub for heavy duty trucks

The Port of Rotterdam has set its goal on becoming climate neutral in 2050. That comprises also the decarbonization of road transport within the port area and towards the hinterland. One of the spear tips in…

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Manzanillo International Terminal – Corporate Social Responsibility initiatives

Manzanillo International Terminal (MIT) is a transshipment container terminal serving Panama and the world, dedicated to container handling and storage. MIT contributes to business and environmental sustainability through Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). We invest in the…

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Palermo Sociedad Portuaria – Effective strategies for carbon footprint reduction in the Colombian Caribbean

Colombian port terminals in the Caribbean are being called upon to increase the sustainability of their operations to better fit with the environmental dynamics of their locations. The Palermo Sociedad Portuaria (PSP) has since taken a…

18/06/2024
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