Green Seas: A podcast by TradeWinds

Striking the balance: Unpacking the container sector’s favoured decarbonisation policy


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Container ship operators have taken a variety of paths to tackle emissions, but they are united on one thing: a proposed regulation called the green balance mechanism. We talk to Simon Bergulf of AP Moller-Maersk and Bryan Wood-Thomas of the World Shipping Council.Photo: Vincent Clerc/Maersk

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