
PSA, MPET, and ATS Join Forces for Port Cleanup
As part of their ongoing environmental commitment, PSA Belgium, MSC PSA European Terminal (MPET), and Antwerp Terminal Services (ATS) are actively participating in the Port Cleanup initiative at the Port of Antwerp-Bruges. The clean-up campaigns are part of Go Green Week, an annual initiative of PSA Group. From September 18th to September 26th, multiple teams of dedicated employees will be on a mission to clear litter from no fewer than five locations, including Park Spoor Noord, the Galgeschoor nature reserve, and the verge of Sint-Antoniusweg. Cameron Thorpe, CEO of PSA Belgium, proudly emphasizes, "We want to set an example here too."
Park Spoor Noord, nature reserve het Galgeschoor, the verge of Sint-Antoniusweg, the green zone at PSA Breakbulk and the two canopies and transverse quay at PSA Zeebrugge: these are the locations that PSA, MPET and ATS are taking care of as part of the Port Cleanup.
This initiative falls within the broader scope of our sustainability and a commitment to a cleaner environment around us. We aim to uphold our role as sustainability champions, demonstrating our unwavering dedication to a more sustainable future.
Cameron Thorpe, CEO of PSA Belgium, states, "This initiative falls within the broader scope of our sustainability and a commitment to a cleaner environment around us. We aim to uphold our role as sustainability champions, demonstrating our unwavering dedication to a more sustainable future. This dedication is evident in both smaller actions,such astoday's cleanup, and larger endeavorslike reducing our residual waste and greenhouse gas emissions. One day I hope we won’t need to do this, as people learn to dispose of rubbish responsibly and correctly.”
Johan Van Daele, CEO of MPET, adds, "Enthusiasm among MPET employees to participate in this initiative is palpable. On September 18th, we took charge of the verge of Sint-Antoniusweg. Sustainability is at the core of our company, from participating in events like this to adopting electric straddle carriers."
But what are PSA, MPET, and ATS doing in the broader context of sustainability?
Targeting 50% Reduction in Residual Waste
Although the waste streams at these terminal operators are relatively limited, they've set ambitious targets. Cameron Thorpe explains, "Our goals include achieving a 50% reduction in residual waste compared to 2016, giving e-waste a second life, and reaching 'Zero Waste to Landfill.' However, our most significant efforts are concentrated on reducing CO2 emissions, where the greatest impact can be made."
Halving Carbon Emissions
In alignment with the UN Paris Climate Agreement, the EU Green Deal and the PSA Group's ambitions, PSA Belgium, MPET, and ATS have committed to reducing carbon emissions by 50% by 2030 compared to 2019, with the ultimate goal of emitting zero greenhouse gases by 2050.