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The Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping (MMMCZCS) has announced a partnership with the government of the Philippines to develop green shipping corridors in the country.

The parties signed a Letter of Intent for a pre-feasibility project to establish a green corridor in the Philippines, the MMMCZCS confirmed in a LinkedIn post published today (13 December).

The initiative aims to promote low- and zero-emission fuels and technologies, support industries such as inter-island passenger transport, tourism, fishing, mining, agriculture and export driven sectors, and strengthen the local workforce and economy while aligning with global climate goals.

Once operational, green shipping corridors aim to contribute to the development of alternative fuel supply chains and offtake agreements. 

Related: Philippines Maritime Industry Authority and Green Marine Copenhagen ink green maritime transition MoU

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