
The Carbon War Room's founder Sir Richard Branson, chairman José Maria Figueres, Maersk CEO Nils S. Andersen and Arild B. Iversen, CEO of Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics
Progressive shipping lines have started to increase efficiency and reduce greenhouse gas emissions using innovative low carbon technologies.
The Carbon War Room is able to play a key role in bringing together this low carbon shipping “eco-system” as they are an independent body whose sole focus is on the delivery of a low carbon shipping economy.
On December 16th, 2009, an event took place in Copenhagen that forms part of Carbon War Room’s operation in shipping, designed to convene all stakeholders in the industry; shippers, large customers, port authorities and technology companies, around specific market-based solutions. This includes involving all the key players required and putting together sometimes-unlikely partnerships to improve economic and environmental performance.
WWL is very proud to have been part of this event that took place on December 16 in Copenhagen. The Carbon War Room’s founder Sir Richard Branson, chairman José Maria Figueres, Maersk CEO Nils S. Andersen and Arild B. Iversen, CEO of Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics all showcased how progressive shipping lines have started to increase efficiency and reduce greenhouse gas emissions using innovative low carbon technologies.
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