The Sustainable Shipping Initiative
Maritime
London, England 6,065 followers
Bringing together ambitious maritime leaders to create a sustainable and successful shipping industry
About us
The Sustainable Shipping Initiative (SSI) is a multi-stakeholder collective of ambitious and like-minded leaders, driving change through cross-sectoral collaboration to contribute to – and thrive in – a more sustainable maritime industry.
- Website
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http://www.sustainableshipping.org/
External link for The Sustainable Shipping Initiative
- Industry
- Maritime
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- London, England
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2010
- Specialties
- Sustainable Shipping, Sustainable Ship Recycling, and Social Sustainability
Locations
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Primary
19 Eastbourne Terrace
London, England W2 6LG, GB
Employees at The Sustainable Shipping Initiative
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John Kornerup Bang
Senior Vice President, Sustainability Transformation at Stora Enso
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Alastair Fischbacher
Wealth of experience as a mariner, marketer, manager and chair. Working for a long term safe and sustainable industry.
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David Peel
General Manager RightShip (Retired)
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Ram Ganesh Kamatham
Sustainable Shipping | Foresight | Learning Design | Research | Human Rights | Strategy | Playwriting
Updates
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Hear from SSI member Robert Haggquist; South32 alongside Andrew Stephens (FCMA); SSI’s CEO, on sustainability where Robert shares “like many things on sustainability, you need to value things properly”, also highlighting the importance of collaboration and working together across the value chain on systemic and holistic challenges facing shipping’s sustainability journey and the role of SSI roadmap We need to invest now in ways that will deliver for companies, society and the planet in the long term #seafarersrights #seafarers #sustainableshipping #OceansOfOpportunity #BlueEconomyHeroes #MarineProfessionals #NetZeroOcean #OceanRenewables #ProtectOurOceans #BlueEconomyInnovation #ThrivingBlueEconomy #MaritimeInnovations #SustainableOceanChartering
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Hear from SSI member Jessica Doyle; Jotun alongside Andrew Stephens (FCMA); SSI’s CEO, on the challenge on bridging #Shipping, #Biodiversity, and #Decarbonisation, highlighting the importance of collaboration and working together across the value chain on systemic and holistic challenges facing shipping’s sustainability journey and the role of SSI roadmap We need to invest now in ways that will deliver for companies, society and the planet in the long term #OceansOfOpportunity #BlueEconomyHeroes #MarineProfessionals #NetZeroOcean #OceanRenewables #ProtectOurOceans #BlueEconomyInnovation #ThrivingBlueEconomy #MaritimeInnovations #SustainableOceanChartering
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SSI recently took part in The Institute of Marine Engineering, Science & Technology (IMarEST) launch of Oceans of Opportunity: A Change of Tide, which dives into the vital work of marine professionals and highlights how their knowledge, skills, and innovations are advancing the blue economy, while safeguarding the ocean and its precious ecosystems. See interviews with SSI members Jessica Doyle; Jotun, Robert Haggquist; South32, and academic partner Prof. Ashley Hall; Royal College of Art, alongside Andrew Stephens (FCMA); SSI’s CEO, who provide different views on sustainability challenges and opportunities in the shipping industry. Our film discusses topics such as challenge on bridging Shipping, Biodiversity, and Decarbonisation plus Seafarers’ wellbeing and rights, highlighting the importance of collaboration and working together across the value chain on systemic and holistic challenges facing shipping’s sustainability journey and the role of SSI's roadmap. https://lnkd.in/eb-xdAVP #OceansOfOpportunity #BlueEconomyHeroes #MarineProfessionals #NetZeroOcean #OceanRenewables #ProtectOurOceans #BlueEconomyInnovation #ThrivingBlueEconomy #MaritimeInnovations #SustainableOceanChartering
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The latest annual progress report on #SeafarersRights is here! Discover the challenges facing seafarers, efforts to address them, and recommendations for 2025 and onwards in the Delivering on Seafarers' Rights 2024 Progress Report, published by The Sustainable Shipping Initiative, Institute for Human Rights and Business and Rafto Foundation for Human Rights The Progress Report shares insights from The Mission to Seafarers, maritime recruitment platform TURTLE, charterer South32, Wilhelmsen Ship Management. Additionally, RightShip provides data on its Crew Welfare Self-Assessment Tool 2.0, and assurance provider DNV and ship inspection company Idwal discuss progress on transparency and verification of shipping company self-assessments. Download the report to dive into key topics impacting #seafarers' wellbeing and the #shipping industry's response https://lnkd.in/ecHuRi2G
Delivering on seafarers’ rights – 2024 progress report
https://www.sustainableshipping.org
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Thank you Katharine Palmer, Simon Walmsley and SSI member Christer Lorentz Øpstad (Jotun) for your leadership and very interesting panel discussion at the Ocean Pavillion, co-convened by The Sustainable Shipping Initiative If you were not there or missed the livestream, you can catch up and hear more on an interesting reflections, actions and discussion on accelerating the building of a community and advancing the connections between climate and nature for the shipping industry https://lnkd.in/gwXWEqB9 #COP29 #zeroemissionshipping #marinebiodiversity
Join us for #COP29 at the Ocean Pavilion on Monday 18-Nov-2024, from 15:00-16:00 Azerbaijan time, for our event Navigating the Future: Bridging Shipping, Biodiversity, and Decarbonization, organised by UN Climate Champions Team, UNFoundation, The Sustainable Shipping Initiative Shipping Initiative and Equal Routes The maritime sector exists at the intersection of climate, ocean, and biodiversity and addressing the triple nexus through elevating the context of shipping solutions and impacts can show how meeting biodiversity goals can and should support positive climate outcomes and vice versa. Working with a diverse set of stakeholders and rightsholders, the maritime industry can assess, mitigate, and avoid. This event will be a deep dive into this intersection and discuss an Ocean and Marine Biodiversity 2030 Breakthrough for the maritime sector and the actions that the industry must take to achieve interconnected goals and further the work of an interdisciplinary approach to achieving SDG14. Moderated by Simon Walmsley, UNFoundation Speakers include: Anna Larsson - World Shipping Council, Christer Lorentz Øpstad - Jotun, Susan Ruffo - NOAA: National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration, Noelle Young - Island Innovation's Caribbean Climate Justice Leaders Academy team
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Thank you Katharine Palmer and Simon Walmsley for your leadership on the ground on this launch at #COP29. The Sustainable Shipping Initiative is very pleased to be a partner in this launch and leading the way forward on building a strong community engaged around a common goal and vision for climate and nature in the maritime sector, bringing both the maritime and ocean landscape together #OceanBreakthroughs #zeroemissionshipping #marinebiodiversity
Today is #Ocean day COP29 Azerbaijan. The maritime sector sits at the nexus of the triple planetary crisis; climate, pollution and biodiversity loss, but is a source of solution for a healthy and productive ocean by 2030. Decarbonizing shipping protects marine biodiversity and today a coalition of private sector intiatives, NGOs, and regional ocean initiatives, launch The 2030 Marine Biodiversity and Ocean Health Breakthrough and Roadmap aims to harmonise efforts across decarbonisation and the ocean and provides a direction of travel for actors to unite and coalesce around while transitioning to a just, equitable, and resilient zero-emission and nature positive shipping sector. #OceanBreakthroughs #zeroemissionshipping #marinebiodiversity https://lnkd.in/eX2YqXiK MENA Oceans Anuradha Bhattacharya Tatiana Antonelli Abella United Nations Foundation The Sustainable Shipping Initiative Equal Routes United Nations Global Compact Ocean & Climate Platform
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Join us for #COP29 at the Ocean Pavilion on Monday 18-Nov-2024, from 15:00-16:00 Azerbaijan time, for our event Navigating the Future: Bridging Shipping, Biodiversity, and Decarbonization, organised by UN Climate Champions Team, UNFoundation, The Sustainable Shipping Initiative Shipping Initiative and Equal Routes The maritime sector exists at the intersection of climate, ocean, and biodiversity and addressing the triple nexus through elevating the context of shipping solutions and impacts can show how meeting biodiversity goals can and should support positive climate outcomes and vice versa. Working with a diverse set of stakeholders and rightsholders, the maritime industry can assess, mitigate, and avoid. This event will be a deep dive into this intersection and discuss an Ocean and Marine Biodiversity 2030 Breakthrough for the maritime sector and the actions that the industry must take to achieve interconnected goals and further the work of an interdisciplinary approach to achieving SDG14. Moderated by Simon Walmsley, UNFoundation Speakers include: Anna Larsson - World Shipping Council, Christer Lorentz Øpstad - Jotun, Susan Ruffo - NOAA: National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration, Noelle Young - Island Innovation's Caribbean Climate Justice Leaders Academy team
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Join us virtually for the #COP29 High-level Opening Event: Managing & conserving our ocean together through transformative ocean-climate-biodiversity solutions. This event focuses on collaborative approaches used to enhance the conservation and sustainable use of the ocean and its resources, such as mobilizing finance, harnessing diverse forms of cooperation at various levels, and leveraging ocean-climate-biodiversity interlinkages. Join via COP29 Virtual Ocean Pavilion platform: https://lnkd.in/d9VP27hG Or join via Zoom here: https://lnkd.in/esh8GXEM ⏰ 18:00 Azerbaijan time (that's 14:00 UK time) Moderated by PML's Professor Matthew Frost Speakers include: Filimon Manoni - Pacific Ocean Commissioner, Andrew Stephens (FCMA) - The Sustainable Shipping Initiative, Dominic Pattinson - OSPAR, Katherine Arroyo-Arce - Fundacion MarViva, Barbière Julian - UNESCO, Margaret Leinen - Scripps Institution of Oceanography.
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SSI Members met in Singapore this week for discussions on priorities for 2025. The meeting was kindly hosted by RightShip, who also hosted the annual SEAFAIRER RoundTable which has grown from strength to strength year on year. This year the Code of Conduct developed by SSI and the Institute for Human Rights and Business turns three, and many of the discussions centred around crew welfare. Much has been done to shift the needle on improving the working conditions for seafarers - but much more remains to be done. Over the two days of scintillating exchanges, members evaluated various ideas and brainstormed on next steps for SSI's various working groups that are accelerating change in the industry through a systemic and holistic view of sustainability. Thank you to the members and guests for attending and spending this time together! Christopher Saunders James Forsdyke Capt George Mathews Man MohanGuy Campbell Jessica Doyle Francesca Fairbairn Peter Wong Ben Bailey Taner Umac Robert Haggquist Jarle Helleberg Kverneggen Lynn Tan Mark Lutes Esther Gan Myra May Phey Sooi, Sascha Pristrom Brijesh Tewari Vishwanath Gollakota Reena Erh Ram Ganesh Kamatham Andrew Stephens (FCMA)Alastair Fischbacher