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Op-Ed: Unlocking a sustainable blue economy

August 6, 2025
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Written by

Matthieu de Tugny

Challenges and Opportunities in Decarbonizing the Maritime Industry

Following the recent publication of Toward a Sustainable Blue Economy, Bureau Veritas Marine & Offshore’s Executive Vice President Matthieu de Tugny addresses the fundamental change that is required if the maritime industry is to meet its decarbonization objectives.

The maritime industry is currently at a critical juncture, facing both growth opportunities and challenges in meeting decarbonization goals. With over 12 billion tons of cargo transported by sea in 2023, the industry is experiencing significant expansion. However, geopolitical volatility, regulatory pressures, and the need to reduce carbon emissions are reshaping the industry.

Regulatory Landscape and Compliance Costs

Recent regulatory developments, such as the IMO’s Net Zero Framework and regional regulations like FuelEU Maritime and EU ETS, are imposing compliance costs on the industry. Estimates suggest that the EU ETS alone could cost the industry billions of dollars by 2030. Compliance with these regulations poses a significant challenge for shipping companies.

The Path to Net Zero

To achieve the net-zero GHG target by 2050, the maritime industry must undergo systemic transformation in financing, fueling, and operations. Green financing models and the development of green corridors are essential to support the transition to zero-emission trade. Collaboration among industry stakeholders is key to driving this transformation.

Innovations in Decarbonization

Initiatives like the Blue Visby Solution and the development of green ammonia corridors demonstrate innovative approaches to reducing emissions in the maritime sector. These initiatives leverage technology and collaboration to optimize vessel operations and reduce carbon footprint.

See also  Op-Ed: Shipowners at a decarbonization crossroads

The Evolving Role of Classification Societies

Classification societies like Bureau Veritas are playing a crucial role in enabling industry transition by providing expertise and support for energy-saving measures and zero-carbon vessel development. As industry custodians of change, classification societies are facilitating the integration of sustainable practices across the maritime value chain.

Conclusion

The maritime industry has made significant progress towards decarbonization goals, but more action is needed to achieve a sustainable blue economy. Through decisive measures, collaboration, and innovation, the industry can unlock its full potential in transitioning to a greener future.

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