This European recognition is
awarded to companies that have demonstrated an exceptional commitment to
sustainability and reducing their carbon footprint through the optimization of
their logistics and transport processes.
Lean and Green is the largest European collaboration
platform specifically aimed at reducing emissions associated with the supply
chain. It is an international initiative whose objective is to help
companies in all sectors reduce their greenhouse gas emissions from logistics
activities to achieve the goals defined at the Paris Climate Summit (COP21) of
carbon neutral emissions by 2050. In Spain, the Lean and Green Award is awarded
by the Association of Manufacturers and Distributors (AECOC).
In 2023, Hutchison Ports BEST achieved a reduction in greenhouse gas
emissions of 58.73% in logistics processes compared to 2021. The environmental and energy efficiency measures implemented include
the purchase of electricity from renewable sources, the installation of solar
panels, the optimization of the terminal’s operating system, the change to LED
lighting, and the acquisition of electric and hybrid machinery.
This achievement underscores the company’s ongoing commitment to
sustainability and its leadership in the port industry. “We are very proud to receive this award. It is a testament to the
hard work and dedication of our entire team to make Hutchison Ports BEST the
most sustainable terminal in Southern Europe and the Mediterranean,” said
Guillermo Belcastro, CEO at Hutchison Ports BEST. “BEST’s current emissions reduction is being amplified with the recent
use of On Shore Power by eliminating GHG emissions from ships during their stay
at the terminal, thus contributing to improved air quality.”
This initiative is part of the company’s
sustainability strategy, which is seen as the heart of logistics, as it is
concerned with being a clean container terminal and pumping sustainable supply
chains. The emission savings for each 20″ container that passes through the terminal
is 67% compared to a conventional terminal.
Since 2021, BEST has been verifying the process of calculating its carbon
footprint and registering it with the Spanish Ministry of Ecological Transition
and Demographic Challenge. This year, BEST has carried out a double
verification process for the 2023 footprint and that of Lean and Green, with
the part that corresponds to logistics processes.
BEST’s decarbonisation plan in the Port of Barcelona
aims to reduce GHG emissions by 80% by 2030 and reach net zero emissions before
2040.