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The Port of Long Beach (POLB) continues its campaign to tackle air pollution related to cargo operations, with emissions down across the board in 2023 as activity returned to pre-pandemic levels, according to the latest audit of emissions from port operations.
The Port’s annual emissions inventory report found that since 2005, diesel particulates are down 92%, nitrogen oxides have decreased 71%, and sulfur oxides are 98% lower, all while container volume have increased by 20%.
Since 2017, according to the report, proactive actions by port-related operators in addition to evolving government regulations aiming for cleaner transportation continue to make operations greener and together have driven down diesel emissions by 22%, nitrogen oxides by 34%, sulfur oxides by 20% and GHGs 2%.
Harbor Commission President Bonnie Lowenthal expressed his satisfaction about the progress and maintenance of a steadfast commitment to ensuring that operations always use the cleanest equipment and most sustainable practices.
Xavier Vazquez, CEO of Autoterminal Khalifa Port and CEO of Noatum Automotive & Ro-Ro at AD Ports Group, commented, “Autoterminal Khalifa Port’s ability to manage such an increase in volumes efficiently and professionally, along with its commercial and operational synergies with Autoterminal Barcelona, have been crucial in facilitating the business flow for our customers, and boosting our supply chain throughput.”