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Electrolux signs deal with Maersk, CMA for using sustainable fuel
Electrolux signs deal with Maersk, CMA for using sustainable fuel
80,000 TEUs will transported using Maersk’s biofuel, and CMA CGM’s solution based on LNG and biomethane.

Electrolux signs deal with Maersk, CMA for using sustainable fuel

Electrolux, a leading global appliance company, will now use more sustainable fuel for 25 percent of its total sea freight.

"By partnering with shipping companies Maersk and CMA CGM Group to use biofuel based on waste oils and LNG (Liquefied Natural Gas), Electrolux will reduce its sea transport greenhouse gas emissions by 15 percent already in 2022," an official statement said.

"Electrolux is working toward halving its transport emissions by 2025. To reach this target, two important agreements have been signed with shipping companies Maersk and CMA CGM. With the new agreements in place, 25 percent of Electrolux Group's total sea freight will be transported using the most effective solutions for decarbonising available in the market right now.