Kuehne + Nagel wants the shipping sector to plant trees

Logistics major Kuehne + Nagel is betting big on forestry projects, among other things, as a way to compensate for its CO2 emissions. The big shipping companies should do the same, the company tells ShippingWatch. But the method is also met with criticism.
Photo: PR/Kuehne + Nagel/iStockphoto
Photo: PR/Kuehne + Nagel/iStockphoto

One of the world's largest logistics companies calls on the container shipping lines to plant trees in order to compensate for their CO2 emissions.

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