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    Swedish owners sign on for Sweden's rigorous climate change programme

    December 10, 2025
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    THE Swedish Shipowners Association (SSA) has signed on to the government-led Fossil Free Sweden Initiative, which aims to facilitate CO2 reductions by industry with the eventual goal of net zero emissions.

    Swedish owners sign on for Sweden's rigorous climate change programmeTHE Swedish Shipowners Association (SSA) has signed on to the government-led Fossil Free Sweden Initiative, which aims to facilitate CO2 reductions by industry with the eventual goal of net zero emissions.

    The association has already outlined its climate plan and presented it to the Swedish government, reported Maritime Executive of Fort Lauderdale. 

    While acknowledging that many technological hurdles must be overcome in order to reach the net zero goal, "by joining the initiative, we are demonstrating our willingness to play our part,?said SSA managing director Pia Berglund.

    The shipowners join a long list of prominent business participants in the initiative, including Ikea, Akzonobel, DHL, Scania, Siemens, Tesla, Volvo and Coca-Cola. 

    But the SSA criticised the COP21 conference outcome, saying that it did not go far enough to address transportation emissions.

    "We are disappointed that shipping was not included in the new climate agreement that was struck in Paris," the SSA said. "It is our view that delegates in Paris failed to seize the moment and that more needs to be done to tackle the climate challenge."

    Their statement differs in outlook from those made by other representative bodies, such as the European Community Shipowners Association (ECSA) and the IMO. 

    While ECSA had originally called for including the transportation sector in the COP21 deal, its leadership sounded a more conciliatory note following shipping's exclusion.

    "Although shipping is not explicitly mentioned in the final text . . . we now call on Member States and the Commission to work [with the] IMO on the control of GHG emissions from international shipping," said incoming ECSA president Niels Smedegaard.

    The IMO had asserted its primacy in climate discussions for shipping, and had lobbied for the exclusion of transportation from COP21. 

    Following the summit, IMO Secretary-General Koji Sekimizu said that "the absence of any specific mention of shipping in the final text will in no way diminish the strong commitment of IMO as the regulator of the shipping industry to continue work to address GHG emissions".

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