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    Home > Business > Amazon and others commit to using zero-carbon shipping fuels by 2040
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    Amazon and others commit to using zero-carbon shipping fuels by 2040

    Published by Jessica Weisman-Pitts

    Posted on October 20, 2021

    3 min read

    Last updated: January 29, 2026

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    Amazon and IKEA commit to using zero-carbon shipping fuels by 2040, aiming to reduce CO2 emissions in the maritime sector, which accounts for 3% of global emissions.

    Amazon and IKEA Pledge Zero-Carbon Shipping by 2040

    By Jonathan Saul

    LONDON (Reuters) -Amazon.com Inc and IKEA are among commercial users of container shipping that will opt for zero-carbon marine fuels by 2040 in a new initiative aimed at speeding up decarbonisation in the maritime sector, executives said on Tuesday.

    With about 90% of world trade transported by sea, global shipping accounts for nearly 3% of the world’s CO2 emissions and the sector is under growing scrutiny to become cleaner.

    The initiative, which was organised by the non-profit Aspen Institute and has nine signatories so far also including Unilever and Michelin, sets a goal for companies to only purchase ocean freight services powered by scalable zero-carbon fuels by 2040.

    “The time to act is now,” said Edgar Blanco, director for net-zero carbon at Amazon.

    Elisabeth Munck af Rosenschöld, sustainability manager for supply chain operations at Inter IKEA Group, said working with others was crucial for developing cleaner ocean shipping fuel.

    “The voice of the cargo owners is important since we are one of the stakeholders to enable the transformation in the industry,” she told Reuters.

    “We are not willing to automatically pay a premium for sustainability, but we are willing to collaborate and to co-create the solutions and share the necessary investments.”

    Boston Consulting Group estimates that the global shipping industry will need $2.4 trillion in investments to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050. The move will require the swift development of zero or low-emission fuels and new designs for ships.

    A surge in demand for retail goods while people have been stuck at home due to lockdowns has led to record high container shipping rates in recent months, compounded by port disruptions, which has also led to higher costs for cargo users.

    Michelle Grose, head of logistics at Unilever, said logistics accounted for 15% of the group’s total greenhouse gas emissions footprint, and Unilever was “encouraging our existing carriers to switch to cleaner fuels”.

    “By signalling our combined commitment to zero-emission shipping, we are confident that we will accelerate the transition at the pace and the scale that is needed.”

    Environmental groups in the Ship It Zero green coalition said the announced commitments were “historic, but too weak”, and urged the signatories to switch entirely to zero-emissions ships by 2030.

    “If major retail brands truly want to do their fair share on climate change, they need to be on a course correction now, not 19 years from now,” said Kendra Ulrich at environmental group Stand.earth, a member of Ship It Zero.

    Michael Field, senior equity analyst at Morningstar, said the pledge by the companies was welcomed.

    “Although 2040 is clearly a long time away, it certainly gets the ball rolling on investment in clean technologies and will most likely encourage other large corporations to follow suit, perhaps with even more near-term commitments,” Field said.

    The United Nations aims to reduce the shipping industry’s greenhouse gas emissions by 50% from 2008 levels by 2050, with growing calls for a more ambitious target of full decarbonisation by 2050.

    (Reporting by Jonathan Saul; Editing by Susan Fenton and Jan Harvey)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Amazon and IKEA commit to zero-carbon shipping fuels by 2040.
    • •Global shipping accounts for nearly 3% of CO2 emissions.
    • •Aspen Institute organizes the initiative with nine signatories.
    • •Boston Consulting Group estimates $2.4 trillion needed for net-zero shipping.
    • •Environmental groups urge faster adoption of zero-emission ships.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Amazon and others commit to using zero-carbon shipping fuels by 2040

    1What is the main topic?

    The main topic is the commitment by Amazon, IKEA, and others to use zero-carbon shipping fuels by 2040 to reduce maritime CO2 emissions.

    2Why is this initiative important?

    This initiative is crucial as global shipping accounts for nearly 3% of CO2 emissions, and decarbonizing the sector is essential for environmental sustainability.

    3Who organized the initiative?

    The initiative was organized by the non-profit Aspen Institute and includes nine signatories such as Amazon, IKEA, Unilever, and Michelin.

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