World Shipping Council suggests three actions for IMO ahead of MEPC 79

In a paper directed to MEPC, the World Shipping Council outlines three suggestions for how to ensure ”swift progress” and effective regulation to drive the industry towards alternative fuels.
John Butler, President & CEO of WSC. | Photo: PR-FOTO
John Butler, President & CEO of WSC. | Photo: PR-FOTO

The World Shipping Council (WSC) is reaching out to the International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) climate committee, the Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC), ahead of its 79th session, presenting three concrete suggestions as to how ”swift progress” and efficiency in driving the shipping industry’s transition towards green fuels can be done.

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