During the One
Ocean Summit organized by Emmanuel Macron, President of the French Republic, Mr. Rodolphe Saadé, Chairman and CEO of the
CMA CGM Group, announced in a speech that the Group would no longer be
transporting any plastic waste aboard its ships.
This landmark decision effective June 1, 2022
With this landmark
decision effective June 1, 2022, the CMA CGM Group, a world leader in shipping
and logistics, continues to demonstrate its commitment to protecting the
environment and conserving biodiversity.
In his address,
Rodolphe Saadé also announced that the Group will host one of the two sites of
the French Institute for Decarbonation at Tangram, the Group’s major innovation
and training center due to open in Marseille in 2023.
Removing plastic waste, a major priority for our oceans and for
conserving biodiversity
Every year, around
10 million tonnes of plastic waste end up in the sea. Unless action is taken,
that figure is set to triple over the next 20 years to reach 29 million tons
per year, which will cause irreversible damage to marine ecosystems, fauna and
flora.
The causes of this
pollution include open-air storage and the absence of processing infrastructure
for plastic waste that does not actively get recycled or reused.
Zero plastic waste to be transported aboard CMA CGM’s ships
With the decision
that it will no longer transport plastic waste on board its ships, CMA CGM will
prevent this type of waste from being exported to destinations where sorting,
recycling or recovery cannot be assured.
The Group has thus
decided to take practical steps where it has the operational capability to do
so, heeding the urgent calls made by certain NGOs.
With this decision, the CMA
CGM Group is stepping up its efforts to make conserving biodiversity one of the
priorities of its CSR policy and to develop trade that is more responsible and
fair for everyone and for the planet. |