REQUEST THE MAGAZINE

Magazine for ports, shipping and logistics

SBTi confirms BLG climate protection goals

BREMEN. The Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) recognised the goals of BLG LOGISTICS to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in November. BLG LOGISTICS claims that it isthe first German logistics service provider and the first company in Bremen to have scientifically recognised climate protection goals. The goal of BLG is to reduce emissions inside the company by 30 percent by 2030 and outside the company by 15 percent. What is more, investments are being made in selected and certified climate protection projects.

Photo credits: BLG Logistics

More articles from the category News & People

Three awards for maritime training

Three awards for maritime training

BREMEN. Berufsbildungsstelle Seeschifffahrt (BBS) presented three awards at the 17th Bremen Shipping Congress in October: “Excellent training company 2023”, “Excellent trainer 2023” and “Excellent instructor 2023”.

read more
“German seaports are relevant to the system”

“German seaports are relevant to the system”

BREMEN. German port policy needs to acknowledge the national and European importance of German seaports, stated Frank Dreeke, CEO of BLG LOGISTICS, in September, ahead of the 13th National Maritime Conference (NMK) in Bremen.

read more
Three awards for maritime training

Three awards for maritime training

BREMEN. Berufsbildungsstelle Seeschifffahrt (BBS) presented three awards at the 17th Bremen Shipping Congress in October: “Excellent training company 2023”, “Excellent trainer 2023” and “Excellent instructor 2023”.

read more
“German seaports are relevant to the system”

“German seaports are relevant to the system”

BREMEN. German port policy needs to acknowledge the national and European importance of German seaports, stated Frank Dreeke, CEO of BLG LOGISTICS, in September, ahead of the 13th National Maritime Conference (NMK) in Bremen.

read more