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Bremen Ports awarded PERS certificate again

BREMEN. In November, Bremen Ports was certified for the seventh consecutive year in line with the internationally recognised environmental management standard PERS (Port Environmental Review System). In this context, those responsible have revised their environmental strategy with the aim of converting the overseas port to CO2-neutral operation by 2035. “With yet another PERS certificate and the ongoing development of the environment strategy, Bremen Ports are consolidating their role as pioneers in sustainable port development,” said Robert Howe, bremenports MD.

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