Every port is different and, although there are often shared practices to draw on, each operator will face a specific set of challenges to becoming greener. You need to find the right approach for your facility as you endeavour to reduce emissions and improve the sustainability of your operations.
Our experts here at Royal HaskoningDHV understand that this transition is likely to involve a combination of short-, medium-, and long-term initiatives. Developing a green ports strategy provides the opportunity to link your challenges and opportunities to improving sustainability – all set within the context of your ongoing activities and obligations.
Having a comprehensive view of your facility’s current level of sustainability demonstrates your commitment to stakeholders and potential investors. And it puts you in the best position to identify and carry out initiatives that reduce emissions and waste, while improving efficiency and enhancing biodiversity.
Our in-depth green port health check takes a holistic review of your facility’s current status and provides a baseline so you can monitor your progress. Using this output, we then guide you through the development of a green port strategy, creating ambitious goals that are realistic, clear, and deliverable.
We then delve into your priorities, targets, and existing ideas to establish an appropriate vision for your sustainable development strategy. We help you craft a strategic roadmap of actions to deliver your vision and offer ongoing advice and support with robust monitoring and reporting systems to track progress.
Our green ports strategies consider a wide range of factors, including:
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Governance: policy, targets monitoring, auditing, and environmental management system (EMS).
- Decarbonisation: electrification, alternative fuels, shore power, and carbon footprinting.
- Energy efficiency: electrification, use of renewables, and energy optimisation.
- Pollution prevention: air quality, dust management, water quality, and spill control.
- Climate and disaster resilience: operational downtime, climate hazard and risks, climate adaptation, and disaster risk preparedness.
- Biodiversity: ballast water and invasive species, conservation, and ecosystem services.
- Waste and water management: resource management, ship generated waste, waste reduction, and recycling.
Gain insight into your current sustainability status with our quick scan assessment green port tool.