Hutchison Ports BEST wishes to inform its customers that in relation to the evolution of the current Coronavirus epidemic situation (COVID-19) and the declaration of the state of alarm by the Spanish government that BEST Terminal has put in place a Contingency Plan. The main objective of this Plan is to protect the health of our employees and, at the same time, safeguard the provision of our services.
As part of the Contingency Plan, we intend to avoid the concentration of workers within the Terminal areas. As a consequence, minimum services have been established with which to guarantee the provision of said services.
At BEST we are doing our utmost to manage the current situation in a proactive and responsible manner, and we would like to ask for your understanding and support with the measures we have had to adopt within this exceptional context. Similarly, may we request that all queries to the Terminal be made by telematic means.
The terminal will remain open during its usual hours and will continue to provide the same services.
HUTCHISON PORTS COMMITS TO SETTING SCIENCE-BASED TARGETS TO REACH NET-ZERO BY 2050
Hutchison Ports is officially committed to setting both near-term and net-zero targets in line with the Science Based Targets initiative’s (SBTi) net-zero standard. We aim to set ambitious emissions reduction targets in line with the latest climate science according to SBTi and reach net-zero greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 2050.
Recognising the risks and opportunities associated with climate change, Hutchison Ports is committed to developing a decarbonisation strategy across the Group. A net-zero strategic roadmap has been developed which takes into account the past emissions pattern, future plan on electrification of fleet, adoption of renewable energy and alternative fuel.
Through this commitment, Hutchison Ports also becomes part of the Business Ambition for 1.5°C and Race to Zero campaigns.
Click here to know more about SBTi.
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