Maritime Leaders Urge SBTi to Support Indirect Mitigation Strategies in Net-Zero Guidelines

ZEMBA and Katalist emphasize importance of indirect mitigation to unlock emissions abatement and investment in the maritime sector’s clean energy transition.
As seen in Riviera Maritime Media – Women in Maritime Today: ZEMBA CEO Ingrid Irigoyen offers a ‘bold new approach’

As part of its 2025 “Women in Maritime” coverage, Riviera Maritime Media featured ZEMBA’s President and CEO Ingrid Irigoyen.
Maritime Innovation Trade Fair

A webinar highlighting innovators working to create a scalable, sustainable, and reliable maritime sector of the future.
As seen in The New York Times: The Shipping Industry Gets Serious About Emissions

ZEMBA’s President and CEO Ingrid Irigoyen was featured in a story about the maritime sector’s clean energy transition in The New York Times’ climate newsletter.
Charting a Course to Maritime Shipping’s Clean Energy Future

The Zero Emission Maritime Buyers Alliance (ZEMBA) is a non-profit buyer’s group––currently comprised of over 40 major multinational companies––working to accelerate the most sustainable, scalable and economically viable solutions for the maritime sector.
As seen in Fast Company: Shipping is a dirty business. EVs—electric vessels—could change that

ZEMBA’s President and CEO Ingrid Irigoyen and Global Maritime Forum’s Jesse Fahnestock were both featured in this Fast Company piece discussing the state of the shipping sector and its clean energy transition.
Joint Statement from Market-Making Leaders on the Latest Revision of the SBTi Corporate Net Zero Standard

The Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) released the greatly anticipated initial draft of its revised Corporate Net-Zero Standard. ZEMBA’s President and CEO Ingrid Irigoyen and the Center for Green Market Activation’s President and CEO Kim Carnahan issued a statement to address this release.
As seen in Reuters: Amazon, IKEA join other ocean cargo shippers to boost demand for new green fuels

Reuters covered ZEMBA’s November 2024 announcement that its upcoming second tender will be exclusively focused on e-fuels.
E-Fuels Projected to be Available for Next Zero Emission Maritime Buyers Alliance (ZEMBA) Tender

New ZEMBA report finds e-fuel-powered container shipping services could be available for commercial deployment in 2027, while identifying near term mismatch between supply of certain e-fuels and e-fuel-capable vessels.