15+15 webinar: Unveiling the Future: How Transparency Shapes Ship Recycling for a Greener Steel Sector

  • 29 May 2024
  • 29 May 2024
  • Online
  • David Ditlev Almegaard
  • dda@bimco.org

Did you know that over 70% of end-of-life vessels find their way to South Asia for recycling? Beyond just being a source of scrap steel for the industry, this practice holds great potential for reducing carbon intensity and promoting sustainability.

Discover how initiatives like the Ship Recycling Transparency Initiative (SRTI) are shaping the future of this industry with their innovative "Yard Assessment Framework" and uncovering the transformative power of sustainable ship recycling towards a greener, more responsible future.

  • Regulatory landscape evolution: assessing ship recyclers performances to promote responsible practices through an independent tool.
  • Ship recycling and green steel: a blueprint for sourcing sustainable steel scrap from ship recycling.
  • The role of finance stakeholders in ship recycling.

Join this 15+15 where Christoph Wolff, CEO of Smart Freight Centre and leading the strategic direction of the Ship Recycling Transparency Initiative will dive into the future of ship recycling and answer your questions in the LIVE Q&A.

This 30-minute webinar begins at 12:00 UTC (See your time zone here)

 

15+15 weekly webinars are a 30-minute webinar which includes a 15-minute presentation followed by a 15-minute Q&A.

 

 
 Christoph Wolff
Christoph Wolff is Chief Executive Officer of Smart Freight Centre. Until the end of 2021, Christoph was a Member of the Executive Committee for the World Economic Forum, heading the Global Mobility platform that includes the Forum´s initiatives around sustainability and digitization in the supply chain, automotive, aviation and aerospace industry.

Before, he was Managing Director of the European Climate Foundation 2014-18, following 16 years at McKinsey as a Senior Partner heading the global travel, logistics and infrastructure practice. As Board member of DB Schenker, Christoph was responsible for the international growth and operations of the company’s rail division.

He has been the CEO of companies in the renewable energy sector. A chemical engineer by training from Universities of Aachen and Zurich, Christoph is on the Board of several energy start-ups and Honorary Professor in Energy and Resource Economics at the University of Cologne and Visiting Professor at the HSG St. Gallen, teaching in Mobility and Sustainability.