RightShip Launches Maritime Emissions Portal

RightShip, a leading third-party risk assessment and due diligence organisation serving the ship-borne commodities industries, launches its new Maritime Emissions Portal (MEP), designed to help ports and terminal operators accelerate ship-based emissions reductions initiatives with more accurate and granular data.

The first sustainability assessment tool of its type, MEP is the first part of a planned broader Environmental Social Governance (ESG) solution for the ports and terminals sector from RightShip. As the nexus between land and sea in global supply chains, ports and terminals represent a major component in Scope 3 emission calculations for the global energy and commodities sectors.

MEP combines sophisticated Automatic Identification System (AIS) movement data and RightShip’s proprietary vessel insight data to give users insights into their emissions inventory and air quality through heatmaps and filters including ship type, age, point of interest and emissions type.

Operators can then use this insight to inform decarbonisation and air quality initiatives, as well as helping them to meet reporting requirements in line with government and industry emissions reduction targets. The tool helps them to:
Measure and track port shipping air emissions.
Transparently meet reporting standards of regulations & initiatives.
Give robust, dependable, and flexible data.
Address environmental and health concerns & pressure from stakeholders.
Design port emission reduction and decarbonisation strategies.
Attract sustainable financing.

As an ESG focused maritime digital platform, the product aligns with regulatory requirements including the National Pollutant Inventory (NPI), and Clear Air regulations. During development, MEP was reviewed by independent third-party industry experts from California Air Resources Board (USA); Ricardo Energy & Environment (UK) and the University of Delaware (USA).

Courtesy of RightShip.
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