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Hapag-Lloyd signs green ship deal with DSV
[ February 24, 2026 // Chris Lewis ]Hapag-Lloyd has signed a two-year Ship Green agreement with forwarder DSV for the purchase of Scope 3 greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reductions. The reductions will be generated through the use of sustainable marine fuels on Hapag-Lloyd ships. It follows an existing cooperation on sustainable marine biofuels, signed in 2022.
Under the new agreement, DSV has contracted a total of 18,000 tonnes of CO₂e emission reductions on a well-to-wake for 2026, during with reductions resulting from second-generation biofuels produced from waste- and residue-based feedstocks.
Hapag-Lloyd has used second-generation biofuels for several years and expanded its sustainable fuels portfolio to include biomethane in 2024. Through Ship Green, Hapag-Lloyd offers customers the possibility to claim verified emission reductions by using sustainable marine fuels instead of conventional fossil marine fuel oil.
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