DP WORLD RECEIVES GREEN MARINE RECERTIFICATION AT PRINCE RUPERT TERMINAL

June 13, 2024

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PRINCE RUPERT – In another endorsement of its commitment to sustainability and the environment, DP World, a global leader in supply chain solutions, has achieved Green Marine recertification for its Fairview Container Terminal at the Port of Prince Rupert. This achievement underscores DP World’s role as a frontrunner in environmentally responsible maritime operations.

DP World Prince Rupert converted the Fairview terminal from a general cargo facility to a state-of-the-art container handling facility in October 2007. Today, the Fairview terminal is instrumental in shortening transit times between Asia and North American markets. Designed for high-efficiency intermodal transfers, the facility significantly reduces overall transit durations by swiftly moving containers between ships and rail.

Green Marine is the leading environmental certification program for North America’s maritime industry, and provides certifications for shipyards, ship owners, ports, and terminals. A voluntary initiative, Green Marine helps its participants improve their environmental performance beyond regulations. DP World first joined the Green Marine program in 2021.

Green Marine evaluated DP World Prince Rupert on six key performance indicators (KPIs): greenhouse gas and air pollutants management, spill prevention and stormwater handling, community impact, environmental leadership, waste management, and community relations. These KPIs are ranked on a scale from 1-to-5, with progress evaluated yearly. Green Marine’s focus is on continuous improvement; to maintain certification, each participant must have a one-point increase in one KPI each year.

Doug Smith, CEO of DP World in Canada, said: “Receiving the Green Marine certification not only reinforces Prince Rupert’s reputation as a leader in environmental stewardship but also elevates the standard for sustainable port operations globally. We are proud to be recognized for our commitment to fostering a more sustainable future in international trade.”

Source: globenewswire.com

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