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RightShip Launches Carbon Accounting Tools for Cargo Vessels

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Shipping risk assessment company RightShip has launched a carbon accounting suite of tools to calculate cargo vessel’s greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. The Carbon Accounting Reporting Tool measures, monitors and benchmarks shipping-related emissions, which are thought to account for 3 per cent of total global GHG creation. The product comes as the European Union prepares to require financial institutions to report supply-chain emissions data as it continues to roll out its Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation.

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