MONTREAL – The CSL Group, the largest owner and operator of self-unloading ships in the world, today released its seventh annual Corporate Sustainability Report, detailing the company’s 2019 performance and progress on its short and long-term sustainability goals.
The report covers CSL’s results and ongoing initiatives in the areas of governance, safety, environmental responsibility, ethics, the workplace, community engagement, and value for customers. Additionally, this year, the report outlines CSL’s digital transformation vision and strategy.
Notable highlights include: CSL delivered six vessels and began four newbuild and conversion projects, and a 3.8 percent reduction in gCO2eq/tonne-nm was achieved for loaded voyages compared to 2018.
“Every year, the CSL Corporate Sustainability Report informs our customers, employees and partners on our efforts to improve the environmental and social impacts of our activities and tells the story of CSL’s deeply rooted values and commitment to a sustainable global economy,” said Louis Martel, President and CEO of The CSL Group.
“In 2019, as the shipping industry and CSL continued to modernize and change, we doubled up on our resolve to make sustainability a core driver in our transformation. The way we see it, being socially responsible is good for people, for the planet and for our business.”
Among other report highlights: wind technology R&D project was launched, and testing was conducted on fuel additive, biofuels and robotic hull cleaning; ballast treatment systems and oily water discharge protection units were installed in the fleet, and an ambitious digital transformation strategy was launched to enhance the customer experience and improve the efficiency and sustainability of the business.
The 2019 Report was prepared using the Global Reporting Initiative’s G4 Sustainability Guidelines as a reference. The areas in which the report aligns with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals were also noted.