Unilever has become an important factor in shipping's green transition

With the green agenda, global retail chains – and, by extension, consumers – have gained influence that extends all the way into container carriers' executive offices. EnergyWatch's sister media ShippingWatch has interviewed Unilever and H&M Group about their roles as levers. First up is Unilever.
Photo: Malte Ossowski/AP/Ritzau Scanpix
Photo: Malte Ossowski/AP/Ritzau Scanpix
by tomas kristiansen, shippingwatch, translated by christoffer østergaard

When large swathes of green forests are burning to the ground, and the flames almost look like flares emitted from the surface of the sun, people all over the world are bound to take heed of such imagery, undoubtedly making them tremble from the sheer intensity of it all.

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