Sustainable transport

Would you like to reduce your carbon footprint and act more sustainably?

We help you companies develop and implement sustainable investment strategies through trading in CO2 certificates.

We offer you in-depth market analyses and tailor-made investment strategies that are aligned with our clients' environmental and financial goals.

We arrange for you CO2-neutral transport solutions by working with leading logistics partners. 

We develop for you comprehensive sustainability strategies to achieve companies' environmental goals while securing competitive advantages.

s a company in the transport industry, we understand the challenges associated with CO2 emissions and want to help you operate sustainably. 

Trading in CO2 certificates is a recognised method of offsetting CO2 emissions and at the same time combating climate change. 

Your company shows the position as an environmentally conscious player and move forward into a sustainable future with greater strength.

Emissions trading works according to the ’cap and trade’ principle. The government-set cap determines the maximum amount of CO2 equivalents in total that may be emitted by regulated companies. A cap that is ambitious in terms of climate policy ensures that CO2 becomes a scarce commodity and that a price for CO2 is formed on the market through trade, which gives companies an incentive to invest in more climate protection. After all, if it is more cost-efficient to avoid one tonne of CO2eq than to buy an allowance, it is worth taking technical measures to reduce emissions.

Since 2024, maritime transport will also be included in the existing EU emissions trading system. This means that shipping companies have to report the amount of emissions caused and surrender sufficient emission allowances to cover the emissions of their ships entering, leaving or moving within the European Economic Area (EEA). The number of allowances to be surrendered is determined on the basis of aggregated emissions data at company level in accordance with the requirements of Directive (EU) 2003/87.

Contact us for a advice on CO2 emissions reporting and the challenges facing the transport sector.

Detailed external information on the regulations, standards and emissions trading provisions of the financial markets can be found here:

External links:

https://climate.ec.europa.eu/index_en

https://www.dehst.de/EN/Home/home_node.html