Maritime Biofuel Insets – How it works

At Greencarrier, we have undertaken the mission to drive a transition to fossil free shipping. The shipping industry is a large contributor to greenhouse gases, and this is a problem that requires powerful and immediate action. One of Greencarriers most effective tools to achieve our goal is Maritime Biofuel Insets. But how does it actually work? And what benefits does it offer you?

Biofuel from manure – an organic resource

The foundation of Maritime Biofuel Insets is Liquefied Biogas (LBG), a fuel produced from organic materials. In our case, manure is used as the raw material. This byproduct from agriculture is a smart way to reduce climate impact on multiple levels. Instead of letting methane from the manure escape into the atmosphere, it is converted into renewable fuel that can be used to power vessels. This reduces emissions both during production and when the fuel is combusted onboard a vessel.

The mass balance principle – like green electricity

When you choose Maritime Biofuel Insets for your shipment, it works similar to green electricity. By demanding and purchasing biofuel, we ensure that the overall amount of renewable fuel used in the shipping sector increases. The biofuel is bunkered onto several vessels in Europe. And though it may not be used on the specific vessel transporting your goods, it contributes to reducing the shipping industry’s total emissions, which is ultimately the most important aspect.

Reduced emissions for your business

With Maritime Biofuel Insets, you not only get a fossil free transport solution. We also provide the possibility to reduce fossil emissions in Scope 3 by up to 100 percent. It’s a simple, cost-efficient solution that makes a real difference in greenhouse gas output. You’ll receive proof of your biofuel purchase, including an independently verified certificate on the CO2 reduction achieved through the fuel switch for all your shipments.

A significant step towards fossil free shipping

Maritime Biofuel Insets is not just a solution for reducing current emissions; it is also part of the long-term transition to fossil free shipping. By choosing biofuel now, we collectively send a clear signal to the industry that fossil free solutions are in demand and a possible new market. Together we can transform the shipping industry and reduce our shared climate impact.

Want to join the journey? Contact us at Greencarrier – together we can make shipping fossil free.

Head of Sustainability, Greencarrier Group

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