Onclicklogistic’s first certified carbon insetting programme that reduces CO2 emissions in your supply chain as well as across our own operations – while accelerating the decarbonisation of our industry. It’s a win-win approach to move from ambition to action: MSC bunkers sustainable biofuel and you reap the CO2 savings. Our destination is clear.
Onclicklogistic encourages you to work with us to decarbonize your supply chain and meet your climate goals as we go towards net zero decarbonization by 2050.
In contrast to carbon offsetting schemes, which concentrate on future emission reductions outside of transportation, Onclicklogistic Biofuel Solution offers CO2 savings accomplished inside the shipping value chain. Together, we can lower the carbon footprint of your supply chain and contribute to the global energy transition and the development of sustainable supply chains.
Enabling sustainable supply chains using biofuel
By substituting second-generation sustainable biofuel, such as biofuel made from recycled cooking oil, for traditional fossil-based fuel, Onclicklogistic Biofuel Solution reduces CO2 emissions (also known as Used Cooking Oil Methyl Ester, or UCOME).
Onclicklogistic’s decarbonization journey uses biofuel as a transition fuel, which is now offered at a few chosen ports across the globe. We utilise sustainably sourced biofuel that is supported by a Proof of Sustainability provided by well respected certifying organisations.
Regardless of the ports of origin or destination of the cargo, Onclicklogistic will acquire biofuel for usage throughout our whole worldwide network when you pick our biofuel solution.
Onclicklogistic Biofuel Solution’s CO2 calculations are based on Clean Cargo’s methodology for emission factors, and the carbon insetting procedure has been independently tested to guarantee the precision and integrity of the CO2 savings passed on to you.
The following details are included in a Retirement Statement that MSC publishes and may be used to report on the carbon footprint of your supply chain (Scope 3 CO2 emissions):