Danube Logistics has released its seventh annual Carbon Footprint Report, which is prepared in accordance with the Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Protocol. Our 2022 Report traditionally sets forth observations and data about the CO2 and CO2 equivalent emissions resulting from activities of Danube Logistics at the premises of Giurgiulesti International Free Port (GIFP).
The report shows that the 26.8% surge in transshipment activities at the cargo terminal led to a 19.2% increase in GHG emissions generated by Danube Logistics activities at Giurgiulesti International Free Port in 2022, compared to the previous year. Nevertheless, Danube Logistics has made progress in reducing emissions per ton of cargo transshipped, primarily through increased use of more fuel-efficient material handlers and newer lighting technology. In consequence, the CO2e emissions per ton of transshipped cargo continued to decrease, settling at 1,14 kg per ton of cargo transhipped.
As fossil fuels used for internal combustion engines continue to be the major source of CO2 emissions, the GIFP operator will seek to optimize diesel use for port equipment and also procure electricity powered equipment.
Danube Logistics is committed to managing its environmental impact by tracking and monitoring its GHG emissions and implementing measures to reduce its carbon footprint. As a step in achieving long-term sustainability goals, Danube Logistics is considering to integrate the CO2e emissions generated by port residents into the next year’s report.
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