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GCT Celebrates Earth Day with New Partnership


Vancouver, BC, Canada, April 22, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- As we commemorate Earth Day on April 22, Global Container Terminals (GCT) reaffirms our commitment to environmental stewardship. Through local partnerships, innovative initiatives, and substantial investments, we strive to lead the industry by adopting sustainable practices and technologies for the betterment of our planet and future generations.

This year, GCT is forming a strategic alliance with The Nature Trust of BC, to bolster conservation endeavors, particularly in wetlands and estuaries in Boundary Bay, emphasizing the preservation of biodiversity and ecological resilience in this crucial area, which serves as an essential habitat for various bird species. The Nature Trust of BC is a leading non-profit land conservation organization with over 50 years of success protecting and caring for BC's most critical habitats. Since 1971, The Nature Trust of BC and its partners have acquired more than 73,000 hectares (180,000 acres) of ecologically significant land to protect vulnerable wildlife, fish and plants.

"The South Coast region is an outstanding area for conservation. The Fraser River floodplains, tributaries, and estuary, along with shoreline habitats of the Pacific Ocean, provide remarkable biological diversity and habitat values for a broad range of fish, wildlife, and migrating birds. This region is also the socio-economic center of the province, highly valued for agriculture and human habitation, which makes conservation and proper management of natural areas most important, and most challenging. Having the support of community partners, such as GCT, greatly helps NTBC in the work we do to ensure that conservation areas provide the best possible habitat for fish and wildlife," says Carl MacNaughton, Conservation Land Manager at The Nature Trust of BC.

Through these proactive measures, GCT is continuously working to improve environmental performance at our terminals, surpassing regulatory standards, and embracing sustainable innovation. To date, GCT has reduced emissions across our terminals by over 26% equivalent to removing over 2700 passenger vehicles from the road.

"At Global Container Terminals, we are proud to partner with The Nature Trust of BC to support their vital work in conserving and protecting our region's natural landscapes. This is just the beginning of a long partnership between our organizations and one that will have a lasting positive impact on the important species in Boundary Bay," says M.K. Anand, Energy and Sustainability Manager at Global Container Terminals.

GCT's Global Commitment program reaffirms our dedication to environmental stewardship, safety, and community development. We also continue to advance our 5-year ESG strategy with ten key priorities that underpin our focus on economic, environmental, and social well-being and prosperity.

"I'm incredibly proud of our team's dedication to reducing the environmental and community impacts of our terminals. Sustainability is a team effort, and while recognizing our achievements, we are excited to continue the journey and find more ways to drive innovation and make impactful difference," says Eric Waltz, President and CEO at GCT.

Recent commitments that underscore GCT's commitment include:

About GCT Global Container Terminals

GCT Global Container Terminals has been making waves in the container terminal industry for over a hundred years. Headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia, GCT operates two Green Marine certified gateway terminals: GCT Vanterm in Vancouver and GCT Deltaport in Delta.  Beyond operating these facilities, GCT has also played a major role in developing Canada's Pacific Gateway.

Visit www.globalterminals.com or follow us @globalterminals to find out more about GCT.




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