Hamad Port, Qatar’s main gateway to world trade was on Wednesday awarded EcoPorts PERS (Port Environmental Review System) certification from the ECOSLC Foundation, becoming the first port in the Gulf Co-operation Council region to be in the global network of EcoPorts certified ports.
The global certification is granted to ports that meet the foundation’s environmental and sustainable management standards, surpass assessment tests, and meet the required performance indicators.
The certificate is evidence of Hamad Port's commitment to implementing innovative practices that prioritise environmental sustainability and clean energy in its operations, in line with the Ministry of Transport’s strategic plan.
Hamad Port was successful in obtaining the internationally recognised EcoPorts PERS certificate by implementing several environmentally friendly initiatives, meeting local and international standards, and passing all validation stages and rigorous tests applied by the independent auditor.
The certificate contributes to elevating the global status and reputation of Hamad Port, enhancing trade and business. It also helps in raising awareness about the port's strengths and potential for continuous progress by setting goals every two years. Furthermore, it facilitates the exchange of best practices with other port networks, contributing to the overall improvement of the port.
Hamad Port has implemented several measures to protect the environment and combat climate change. These assertive initiatives include expanding green areas and safeguarding biodiversity by relocating over 12,500 pieces of coral, 14,300sq m of seaweed, and 31,700 mangrove trees and seedlings.
Moreover, the port has installed fixed and mobile environmental monitoring systems that measure ambient air quality, noise, groundwater, water quality, and marine environment.
The port is also taking a firm stance against pollution and carbon dioxide emissions by reducing the use of fuels and promoting the use of electric vehicles.
To further integrate renewable energy into its operations, the port made the bold move of transitioning its cranes to hybrid and exclusively using eco-friendly machinery such as tractors and electric RTG cranes.
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