Hapag-Lloyd and DHL Partner to Cut Scope 3 Emissions
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DHL and Hapag-Lloyd announce sustainable maritime fuel partnership
DHL Global Forwarding and shipping company Hapag-Lloyd have signed a three-year framework agreement designed to cut Scope 3 greenhouse emissions in Hapag-Lloyd’s fleet through the use of sustainable marine fuels. The second-generation biofuels are produced from waste and residue feedstock. The first order of 25,000 tons CO2e well-to-wake (WTW) emission reduction was successfully executed in July 2025 as part of the agreement, the companies state…
DHL and Hapag-Lloyd to use biofuels in decarbonization efforts
DHL Global Forwarding and Hapag-Lloyd have signed a three-year framework agreement designed to cut Scope 3 greenhouse emissions by using sustainable marine fuels. The second-generation biofuels are produced from waste and residue feedstock. The first order of 25,000 tons CO2e well-to-wake (WTW) emission reduction was said to be successfully executed in July 2025 as part of the agreement. The agreement harnesses DHL’s ‘book and claim’ mechanism, …
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