ONE LEAF+ is a service designed for the shipping sector to help customers monitor and reduce their emissions in alignment with shared decarbonization goals. This service offers benefits like using compliant alternative fuels to reduce greenhouse gas emissions associated with shipments, increasing transparency through detailed carbon equivalent savings certification, and fostering collaboration with other companies committed to sustainability efforts. Through ONE LEAF+, customers can track their progress towards achieving sustainability goals and make informed decisions about their emissions.
ONE is dedicated to achieving net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 and has identified alternative fuels and carbon management as key initiatives towards this goal. The company is committed to implementing strategies outlined in its roadmap to reach net zero by 2050, encompassing both Scope 2 and Scope 3 emissions. The launch of ONE LEAF+ reinforces ONE’s commitment to sustainability and provides customers with the necessary tools and transparency to address their emissions footprint. Gilberto Santos, Senior Vice President at ONE, emphasized the importance of sustainability and informed decision-making in reducing Scope 3 emissions.
The collaboration with similarly committed companies is a significant aspect of ONE LEAF+ as the service aims to support holistic decarbonization efforts in the shipping industry. By working together and utilizing compliant alternative fuels, customers can actively reduce their ecological footprint and contribute to a more sustainable future. The transparent certification process provided by ONE ensures that customers have access to verified data on carbon equivalent savings, allowing them to monitor their progress and make impactful choices for achieving their sustainability targets.
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