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Exemplary environmental standards

28.03.2023
BREMERHAVEN. For the sixth time, ESPO successfully certified the Bremen Ports according to the EcoPorts environmental management standard PERS in February. ESPO Secretary General Isabelle Ryckbost (right) congratulated the Ports of Bremen and its Managing Director Robert Howe (left) on renewing their environmental certification and stated: “We know that sustainability is in bremenports’ genes and is not a one-off achievement. The forthcoming ESPO conference in Bremen will be a good opportunity for Europe’s ports to learn more about Bremen’s sustainability efforts and initiatives.”

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