Maersk and Hapag Lloyd tout sustainability, but their agreement still runs on dirty, fossil fuels
SAN FRANCISCO — Offshore Energy reported today that industry giants Hapag-Lloyd and Maersk have signed an agreement for a new long-term operational collaboration called ”Gemini Cooperation,” which will start in February 2025.
The following statement is from Jonathan Butler, Pacific Environment’s Climate Campaign Manager for Corporate and lead representative of the Ship It Zero campaign:
“Pacific Environment’s Ship It Zero campaign welcomes the collaboration between Maersk and Hapag-Lloyd as a step toward greater operational efficiency in global shipping. By improving networks and pooling resources, partnerships like this can take valuable steps towards reducing fuel consumption and emissions. However, real progress requires a shift away from fossil fuels, not just efficiency in how the carriers operate. The Ship It Zero coalition remains very concerned about the potential use of LNG ships and long-term use of biofuels over cleaner alternatives.
“While it’s encouraging to see major carriers prioritizing efficiency through industry collaboration and sustainability, for the sake of the climate and portside communities, the maritime industry cannot continue to depend upon LNG. It’s still a fossil fuel that emits methane — a potent greenhouse gas. To truly decarbonize shipping, we need a full transition to zero-emission fuels, not just a bridge to more fossil fuel dependence. Hapag-Lloyd must drop their focus on LNG and truly commit to clean, zero-emission shipping.”
“LNG is a dangerous climate pollutant that poses risks to public safety and public health. Polling shows that people think “natural gas” is a clean energy source. The reality: it’s not. LNG is composed mostly of methane. Methane is 80 times more potent at warming our atmosphere than carbon dioxide. Methane pollution is responsible for half a million premature deaths each year.
“Decarbonizing the shipping industry is urgent. The United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) issued a warning that the window to maintain the Paris Accord’s 1.5 degrees C (2.7 degrees F) global heating trajectory is closing. Global climate emissions must be cut 43% from 2019 levels by 2030. This is why Ship It Zero is demanding major retailers lead the way by sailing their goods on zero-emission ships by 2030.”
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About Pacific Environment
Pacific Environment works to stop climate change and ensure healthy ecosystems around the Pacific Rim for the benefit of people and our planet. We campaign to stop climate change by working to fast-track key industries toward zero carbon emissions. We focus on major global industries that have received less public attention but whose carbon emissions are significant and still growing: the maritime shipping and the petrochemical (plastics) industries.
About Ship It Zero
Ship It Zero is a climate and public health campaign to move the world’s largest retail companies to 100% zero-emission ocean shipping. We are pushing corporations to take responsibility for their ocean shipping pollution and lead the way to climate-friendly, clean-air shipping practices.