Global marine terminal operators DP World, Hutchison Port Holdings Limited (HPH), APM Terminals, PSA International and Shanghai International Port Group (SIPG), five of the world’s largest port operators, have - along with the Port of Rotterdam Authority (PRA) - launched an inaugural joint industry initiative ‘Go Green’ which is aimed at promoting environmental awareness in the communities in which they operate.
The initiative will take place from September 14-21, focusing on three main themes: re-use and recycling, climate change and the communities in which the industry giants operate.
The campaign will also identify local partners in an effort to improve the environment by creating and upgrading local green spaces, launching educational programmes, adopting waste recycling measures and community engagement.
The campaign will also identify local partners in order to improve the environment. Creating and upgrading local green spaces, launching educational programmes, adopting waste recycling measures and community engagement are some of the activities that will take place.
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Big five port operators team up to ‘go green’
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