Maritime Leaders Urge SBTi to Back Indirect Mitigation in Net-Zero Strategy

BUNKERMARKET – Maritime industry leaders, including ZEMBA and Katalist, are calling on the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) to formally recognize and support indirect mitigation approaches in its updated Net-Zero Strategy. This collective push highlights the critical role of mechanisms like Book & Claim in accelerating emissions reductions and driving investment in clean energy solutions for one of the world’s hardest-to-abate sectors.
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.
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.