Maritime & Shipping Decarbonization

How Companies Navigate Net-Zero Goals in the Global Maritime Sector

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Define the Challenge and Context

The maritime sector moves over 90% of global trade and produces about 3% of global greenhouse gas emissions. With new regulations such as the EU ETS (2024) and FuelEU Maritime (2025), ship operators face higher compliance costs and growing pressure to decarbonize. The industry’s transition demands scalable, market-based solutions, from low-carbon fuels to verified emissions tracking, without disrupting global trade.

Partner with STRIVE

STRIVE by STX enables maritime companies to meet decarbonization and compliance targets through renewable fuels, biomethane and FuelEU solutions.
Leveraging STX Group’s 20+ years in environmental markets, we provide end-to-end support for shipowners, operators and logistics providers, from carbon exposure management and fuel sourcing to verified insets, delivering tangible progress toward net zero.

Our Solutions

Marine Biofuels (Scope 1)

Access certified FAME, HVO or renewable methanol to reduce vessel emissions while maintaining fuel performance.

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Biomethane (Scope 1)

Source certified BioLNG or biomethane with full traceability and registry tracking.

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FuelEU Maritime Compliance (Scope 1)

Meet 2025 targets through pooled compliance and fixed-price solutions for fuel GHG intensity.

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EU ETS & Carbon Market Advisory (Scope 1)

Through Vertis, access trading, risk management and compliance strategies for maritime exposure.

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Insets (Scope 3)

Compensate transport emissions with verified insets from certified alternative fuel use.

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Start decarbonizing your maritime operations today.

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FAQs

What are the main sources of emissions in the maritime sector?

Shipping generates about 3% of global CO₂ emissions, mainly from fuel combustion in engines and auxiliary systems.

What solutions can reduce maritime emissions today?

Ship operators can use certified marine biofuels, BioLNG or biomethane and adopt verified insets to compensate remaining emissions.

How does FuelEU Maritime impact shipping companies?

FuelEU Maritime, effective 2025, requires gradual reductions in fuel GHG intensity. Operators must use low-carbon fuels or credits to stay compliant.

How does STRIVE by STX help shipping firms meet regulations?

STRIVE provides renewable fuel sourcing, pooling solutions and ETS compliance via Vertis, ensuring full regulatory alignment and operational efficiency.

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