Maersk sees the economic incentives of greener shipping
- Monday 30 April 2012, 17:21
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ECONOMIC drivers are pushing large European shipping companies to support global environment initiatives, not just stronger environmental awareness and ethical considerations, according to AP Moller-Maersk.Maersk senior technical adviser Jan Otto de Kat said Maersk was seeing many economic...
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Shipping and the environment
The maritime industry is facing up to a rising tide of green demands