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GCT Takes on the Federal Net Zero Challenge


Vancouver, BC, Canada, Nov. 16, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- GCT Global Container Terminals (GCT) is proud to formalize our emissions reduction efforts by signing onto the federal government's Net Zero Challenge.

Reaching our target of net zero by 2050 will require ambition, innovation, and collaboration between industry and all levels of government. By investing now, we can ensure Canada remains competitive in the low-carbon global economy and support our collective goals in mitigating the effects of climate change. GCT will strive to be an industry leader in supporting Canada's and British Columbia's climate objectives.

We are committed to making sustainability a priority ? this is the foundation of our Global Commitment, which reflects our dedication to the environment, safety, and community.  We believe it is our responsibility?not only as a business but also as good neighbours?to ensure the future of generations to come.

Following the recommendations and actions set out in the Government of Canada's 2030 Emissions Reduction Plan, GCT will build on the investments we have already made to reduce emissions by:

In addition to decarbonizing our on-site operations, GCT is also dedicated to supporting the federal government's work with the other signatories of the Clydebank Declaration, as we all work towards establishing green shipping corridors that will accelerate broader decarbonization of the shipping sector and its fuel supply.

As the largest tenant of the Vancouver Fraser Port Authority, GCT looks forward to collaborating further with industry partners in support of the port authority's vision for the Port of Vancouver to be the world's most sustainable port.

"This investment in innovation provides us with an opportunity to do things better, safer, and in a more environmentally friendly way", said President and CEO of GCT Global Container Terminals, Eric Waltz. "Taking on the Federal Net Zero Challenge reinforces our focus on environmentally responsible practices at our terminals.  As we continue to expand and increase capacity, sustainability will remain a core value."

"I commend GCT for the steps they're taking to help reach net zero by 2050, including their investment in green technologies and commitment to the federal Net Zero Challenge. Collaboration and innovation will play a critical role as we work toward our shared goal of reducing port-related emissions at Canada's largest port while advancing the nation's trade objectives."
 - Peter Xotta, Vice President of Operations and Supply Chain  Vancouver Fraser Port Authority

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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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Media Contact:         Denise Trent
GCT Global Container Terminals
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BACKGROUNDER

Whether introducing new environmentally-responsible equipment, ensuring early and responsive engagement on projects or increasing capacity without increasing our footprint, these efforts have made a difference, reducing emissions intensity per container moved by almost 20% across our operations:




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