Podcast: Sea Cargo Charter — Comparing Apples and Apples

Image: Rasmus Bach Nielsen, Vice Chair SCC

In the absence of sufficient regulations and a global price on carbon, the shipping industry’s decarbonization agenda is spurned forward by its front runners and voluntary initiatives such as the Sea Cargo Charter (SCC).

Host: Ingrid Kylstad — Sustainability Lead, ZeroLab by Klaveness

Guest: Rasmus Bach Nielsen — Vice Chair, Sea Cargo Charter

In this episode, Vice Chair Rasmus Bach Nielsen outlines how this standardized emissions reporting format is more than just a ‘tick the box’ exercise and the global necessity of driving transparency around emissions.

Discussion points include:

  • How does SCC contribute to the decarbonization agenda

  • A reflection on the first year of reporting in 2022

  • Demystifying the concerns around joining the SCC – it’s not a ranking system!

  • Industries for SCC to challenge in 2023

  • Future developments to the SCC framework and methodology


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