‘A force for good, paving the way for building sustainable port operations’. Allard Castelein, CEO of the Port of Rotterdam Authority, used a concise description to capture progress made by the World Ports Climate Action Program (WPCAP) at the virtual CEO conference on 2 February. Castelein hosted the session in which delegates of five working .
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Industry special interests wish to disparage the port authority to secure a new lease for a privately owned food waste processing and manufacturing plant in Vancouver, and unfortunately former premier Mike Harcourt didn’t reach out to the port authority for the other side of the story. We are not forcing the agricultural sector out of the port.
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Grain shipments are up about 25 per cent this year, and the agricultural sector has been driving significant growth in container trade, exporting legumes, fruit, seafood, meat, and more. Port authorities are federal government agencies. We don’t create trade, but we must accommodate it. We must also protect the environment and local communities from the impacts of trade challenges with multipl
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