Louis Dreyfus Joins SRTI

November 21, 2019

The international agri-based shipping company Louis Dreyfus Company (LDC) has joined the Ship Recycling Transparency Initiative (SRTI), a cross-sectoral coalition calling for increased transparency around ship recycling practices.

The Netherlands-based cargo owner said in a press note that it is pleased to sign up to the SRTI as a cargo owner, bringing its support to transparent and responsible ship recycling as part of its philosophy to build awareness and work collaboratively.

Sebastien Landerretche, Head of the Freight Platform for LDC said:  “This fits well with LDC’s overall environmental commitments, and with our ongoing cooperation with shipowners and other SSI members toward a more sustainable shipping industry.”

“By signing up to the SRTI, LDC expresses its expectation for transparency and responsible ship recycling,” said Andrew Stephens, Executive Director of the Sustainable Shipping Initiative that hosts the SRTI.

“This is not just a problem for shipowners to solve - it requires collaboration between all key stakeholders, including shipowners, financiers and cargo owners. And leading cargo owners like LDC, whose sustainability approach spans the entire value chain, are connecting the dots through their commitment to sustainable freight, extending their drive for positive change to the way their products – coffee, cotton, soy and many others – are shipped,” Stephens added.

The SRTI is attracting increasing interest among cargo owners and financial stakeholders, reflected by increasing demand for access to information that can support sustainable investment and procurement decisions. Demanding transparency on shipping companies’ practices ensures those with whom they do businesses recycle their vessels responsibly.

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