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Greener Reefers Alliance Sets Sail for more Sustainable Supply Chains
18 December 2023

Greener Reefers Alliance Sets Sail for more Sustainable Supply Chains

Over 1.5 million refrigerated containers (reefers) are used for the international transport of chilled (e.g. fruit and medicines) and frozen products (e.g. meat and fish) across the oceans to billions of customers every day. The current reefer fleet uses refrigerants with high global warming impact, toxic “forever chemicals and have high energy demand. The use of natural refrigerants, better design and optimising operations have the potential to significantly reduce the climate and environmental impact of this fast-growing sector.

Kühne Foundation and the Greener Reefers project are the founding members of the Greener Reefers Alliance to bring together frontrunners to demonstrate climate and environmentally friendly alternatives for refrigerated maritime containers, addressing the pressing need for sustainable practices in the rapidly growing reefer sector. The Greener Reefers project is implemented by Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH and is funded by the German Federal Ministry for Environment, Nature Conservation, Nuclear Safety and Consumer Protection under the International Climate Initiative (IKI).

"As founding member of the Greener Reefers Alliance, the Kühne Foundation is committed to driving innovation and sustainability in the reefer industry”, said Otto Schacht, Kühne Foundation. “Together, we can make a significant impact on reducing emissions and making international trade more sustainable."

During the event, project leader Philipp Denzinger of Greener Reefers said: "Today, we embark on a journey toward a sustainable maritime industry. The Greener Reefers Alliance is a collaborative effort to address the environmental and climate impact of reefers, and we are thrilled to start this important journey together with Kühne Foundation and we are looking forward to collaborating with more actors from the shipping industry.”

What is the aim of the Greener Reefers Alliance?

Reefers are essential for global trade in chilled and frozen products; however, they contribute significantly to emissions in the container shipping industry. The Greener Reefers Alliance, a collaborative initiative, aims to tackle this challenge by promoting environmentally sustainable and climate friendly alternatives and enhancing energy efficiency within the sector. By bringing together industry frontrunners, innovators, and stakeholders, the Alliance aims to establish an enabling environment for the adoption of Greener Reefers, contributing to a more sustainable future for global shipping. The Alliance contributes to the implementation of the International Maritime Organization's GHG emissions reduction strategy and the Paris Agreement’s objectives.

With Carrier Transicold a first collaboration partner in an important field is already on board: Carrier has agreed to advance cold chain development and training in Costa Rica and South Africa, enhancing technical skills for reducing leakages, increasing maintenace standards in ports and expanding the local knowledge on natural refrigerants for reefers.

Source: www.green-cooling-initiative.org
Related tags: cold chain, Carrier
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