Shipping group AP Moller-Maersk is bringing forward a target to cut carbon from its operation by a decade to 2040 as it responds to growing demand from companies for an emission-free supply chain.
The Danish container company, the world’s second-largest by volume, has also introduced new targets for 2030 of reducing its emissions per container by half and transporting a quarter of its ocean freight using greener fuels.
Soren Skou, Maersk’s chief executive, told the Financial Times that when the group first set a 2050 goal of net zero emissions in 2018 it was “really a moonshot” as “we didn’t have an idea how to get there”.
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