Port of Rotterdam CO2 Emissions Linked to 600 Megatonnes Annually

Published on 7/9/2026

Port of Rotterdam CO2 Emissions Linked to 600 Megatonnes Annually

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The Port of Rotterdam processes hundreds of thousands of barrels of crude oil daily, contributing about 29 million tonnes of CO2 emissions annually, which is roughly half of the Netherlands' total. A lawsuit from Advocates for the Future criticizes the Port Authority for not adequately phasing out fossil fuels. The Port Authority's plan aims to reduce its emissions by 90% from 2019 to 2030, including developing a hydrogen hub and implementing CCS (Carbon Capture and Storage) projects. This situation underlines the environmental accountability of major industrial hubs, which is increasingly important for stakeholders and investors focused on sustainability.

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