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Nestlé Moves to Lower Carbon Alternatives for Shipping

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CEM REPORT, ENVIRONMET | Nestlé has signed an agreement with three of the world’s largest shipping companies; Hapag-Lloyd, Maersk and CMA CGM, to move the equivalent of half of its global shipping needs to alternative, lower-emission fuels with immediate effect.

Nestlé made this known in a publication on its website on Wednesday, saying that by switching to cargo ships that use fuels made from waste, such as used cooking oil, the company aims to reduce its annual greenhouse gas emissions from shipping by around 200 000 metric tons of CO2 equivalent. This could help avoid the use of around 500 000 barrels of crude oil for ocean transportation.

” Executive Vice President and Head of Operations at Nestlé, Stephanie Hart, said “Reaching net zero requires changing many aspects of how we source, make, and distribute our products,

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“The agreements we’ve signed with our shipping partners will help us cut emissions and immediately reduce our carbon footprint. We know this is an interim solution and continue to encourage the development of longer term decarbonization solutions in shipping and distribution.”

Nestlé has made a commitment to reduce the impact of its logistics services as part of its path to net zero, though shipping makes up a small proportion of Nestlé’s overall carbon footprint.

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The agreements signed with Hapag-Lloyd, Maersk and CMA CGM cover half of Nestlé’s shipping volumes moved in 2023, with an option to extend this agreement into 2024 and beyond. It means that the shipping companies will use alternative fuels to move an equivalent amount of tonnage in their operations this year.

Christine CABAU – EVP Group Assets and Operations – CMA CGM, said: “We are very proud and happy to have set this agreement with Nestlé, one of the first of its kind, whereby shippers and beneficial cargo owners (BCO) commit to decarbonize the globality of the scope 3 shipping emissions. This initiative proves that there are some existing solutions to decarbonize scope 3 of BCOs. These constructive solutions are already available with CMA CGM to accelerate on this path.”

Johan Sigsgaard, Executive Vice President and Chief Product Officer Ocean of A.P. Moller – Maersk, called the step by Nestlé a decisive one. He said: “This is a very decisive step by Nestlé to use our very low GHG emission solution for 100% of their ocean cargo with Maersk.”

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