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ur commitment and ambition to sustainable development are fully rooted in our value chain. Through close collaboration with our suppliers and logistics partners, we have achieved our sustainable development goal of reducing carbon dioxide emissions by 50% by 2025. "Therefore, we see that DHL Freight's sustainable fuel solution is an important step towards reducing carbon emissions from road freight transportation," said St é phane Simonetta, Executive Vice President and Operations Officer of Grundfos Group.
The bio liquefied natural gas used by Shell in testing is produced from agricultural waste. It meets the standards of the EU Renewable Energy Directive 2 (REDII) and is a product of sustainable circular economy. The pilot project has been running for over five months and will continue for approximately. One year. Correspondingly, the reduction in emissions is attributed to customers. Through this approach, customers can successfully decarbonize their supply chain.
Ziegler, Managing Director of Shell Germany, said, "Conducting such a pilot program with clients such as DHL is an opportunity for both of us to test and learn, as well as to jointly promote decarbonization in the industry, as it demonstrates that the new concept is effective and has a positive impact on climate goals in a commercially viable manner. The pilot results show that bio liquefied natural gas can now reduce CO2 emissions and contribute to the greenhouse gas emissions reduction required to achieve the EU's 2030 climate goals. This is very promising news for the industry."
Meanwhile, Shell is expanding its supply of bio liquefied natural gas to further reduce emissions and achieve carbon neutrality. By early 2022, Shell will provide blended bio liquefied natural gas to the entire network in the Netherlands, providing further carbon reduction for all customers. As of 2023, Shell plans to provide bio liquefied natural gas produced by the newly built gas liquefaction plant in the Shell Rheinland Energy and Chemical Park to the entire network in Germany. The company will start building a liquefaction plant later this year, provided that the license is obtained in a timely manner. The annual transportation volume of 100000 tons in Rhineland helps to reduce the carbon emissions caused by long-distance transportation by up to 1 million tons.