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Market leader in bioplastics chooses port of Rotterdam
Braskem, the world’s largest producer of biopolymers, has moved its storage facility for this type of bioplastics from Antwerp to Rotterdam.
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Bee paradise in the port area
The Port of Rotterdam Authority has had a swarm of bees placed on the Maasvlakte in the verge next to the Stenen Baakplein. In this section
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CE Delft report on the impact of the EU Emissions Trading System for shipping
The Port of Rotterdam Authority has commissioned CE Delft to investigate the proposed extension of the EU Emissions Trading System (“EU ETS”
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Heerema’s offshore vessels successfully plugged in on shore power
Heerema and the Port of Rotterdam Authority are proud to announce that Heerema Marine Contractors’ largest crane vessels, Sleipnir and Thial
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UPM sets its sights on Rotterdam for new biorefinery
The Finnish company UPM has selected Rotterdam as the desired location for constructing a new bio-refinery. This was announced by UPM when t
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First sustainable juices roll off conveyor belt at Rotterdam Food Hub
innocent, manufacturer of healthy drinks, opens its own factory, the blender, for the first time since it was founded in 1999. After a trial
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Odd one out in Calandkanaal
Calandkanaal, normally dominated by oil tankers, has been the scene of container ship Brussels Express for several days now. Moored at Paal
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First emission-free inland shipping vessel on energy containers in service
6 September 2021 – Zero Emission Services (ZES) commences today with the Alphenaar, the first Dutch inland vessel to use interchangeable ene
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Sustainable profit
CEO Egbert Vennik calls full reuse the supreme form of sustainability. It brought his company a higher turnover, and it doubled the profit.
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Rotterdam’s green metamorphosis
Paddling at Hofplein, strolling along the banks of Feyenoord Riverside Park or picnicking at Rijnhaven. Hopefully, Rotterdam will always rem