MOL PCTC PILOTS CARBON CREDIT SCHEME

Jun 15, 2022 | Marine environment & clean shipping news

Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL) reports that one of the company’s car carriers has completed a carbon-offset voyage for the ocean transportation of completed cars from Japan to Europe by using voluntary carbon credits.

The initiative was conducted as a pilot case to study the specific use of carbon credits in ocean shipping to compensate carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, which MOL believes are difficult to reduce using currently available technology.

Completed cars from Mazda Motor Corporation were loaded on the MOL-operated Beluga Ace, and the vessel departed the Port of Hiroshima, arriving at the Port of Bristol, UK. CO2 emissions during the voyage between Japan and Europe reached about 4,000t including all processes from production through consumption of fuel oil. The calculation method of the volume was verified by Bureau Veritas. The entire process, from calculating CO2 emissions including the verification process to compensating all CO2 emissions with carbon credits, was also certified by the third-party certification body Climate Neutral Commodity.

MOL used carbon credits generated from afforestation and reforestation projects in Ghana and China for this initiative. Both projects are certified by the international carbon credit standard management body Verra, and the credits were generated within the past five years. In addition, these projects contribute not only to absorbing and removing CO2 from the atmosphere, but also to other benefits such as biodiversity conservation and job creation for local communities.

MOL Group aims to achieve net zero greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 2050, through maximising emission reduction efforts, such as research and development of zero-emission fuels and replacement of vessels with low-carbon vessels, as well as by using carbon credits and creating natural and technology-based negative emissions through co-creation with various stakeholders.

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