Shipping & Shipbuilding
HD Hyundai to build int'l standards for carbon emissions
HD Hyundai Marine Solution, HD Hyundai Samho signed a Life Cycle Assessment agreement with CMA-CGM
By Oct 16, 2024 (Gmt+09:00)
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South Korea's HD Hyundai Marine Solution Co. said on Wednesday that it signed a Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) Agreement with HD Hyundai Samho and the French shipping company CMA-CGM.
LCA is an environmental soundness assessment system that measures carbon emissions throughout the entire life cycle of a product, from raw material extraction to manufacturing, distribution, use, and disposal.
However, in the shipbuilding and maritime industry, there has been a challenge in measuring carbon emissions due to the massive amount of materials used and the complexity of the shipbuilding process.
Under this agreement, CMA-CGM and HD Hyundai Samho will provide data on carbon emissions throughout the ship's life cycle, from construction to operation and scrapping.
HD Hyundai Marine Solution will establish a method for measuring carbon emissions that can be applied to the shipbuilding and maritime industries based on the collected data.
The company plans to establish international standards through third-party verification, including the Korean Standards Association, and link this with its digital solutions and eco-friendly retrofit businesses in the future.
Write to Woo-Sub Kim at duter@hankyung.com
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