Hapag-Lloyd and IKEA Supply Chain Operations join forces to decarbonize container shipments from Asia, marking a significant step towards a greener maritime industry.
Reduced Emissions with Biofuel:
- From March 2024 to February 2025, IKEA will leverage Hapag-Lloyd’s Ship Green 100 product, utilizing waste-based biofuels to significantly cut CO2 emissions by an estimated 100,000 tonnes.
Shared Sustainability Goals:
- Hapag-Lloyd emphasizes their commitment to sustainability, highlighting IKEA’s dedication as a valued customer. Their Ship Green initiative supports their objective of achieving net-zero fleet operations by 2045.
- IKEA focuses on long-term sustainability, aiming for a 70% reduction in GHG emissions from product transportation by 2030 and transitioning to zero-emission vehicles and vessels by 2040. While acknowledging biofuel’s role in immediate emission reduction, IKEA emphasizes the need for further collaboration towards zero-emission technologies.

Ship Green: Flexible and Sustainable Solutions
- Hapag-Lloyd’s Ship Green program offers customers a range of biofuel options for reduced CO2 emissions, with choices for 100%, 50%, or 25% avoidance.
- The program caters to all shipment types, including standard, reefer, hardtop, and tank containers.
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