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Annual member meeting with the theme in-setting

Apr
11

In-setting – a pathway towards climate transition of transport?

At present we see an increasing need for actions within transport services in order to fulfil international agreements of reduced emissions of greenhouse gases. The challenges are substantial and require innovative solutions linked to shipper´s business revolving around physical products in manufacturing and trading, i.e. transportation. A concept used by an increasing number of shippers in order to increase the share of biofuels in their transport system is in-setting. The seminar aims to describe the meaning of the concept and highlight potential business and climate risks involved. Through lecturers with insights this seminar will hopefully add a better understanding of the concept.

Venue: Sjöfartshuset, Skeppsbron 10, Stockholm

Date: 11th of April

Time: 13.00-17.00

Registration: info[a]transportmeasures.org, latest day 5th of April. ”First come first served”.

Formal member meeting

13.00 Welcome

Fredrik Larsson, Chairman

13.05 Member meeting

Program

13.30 Why is in-setting needed as a product?

This is in-setting, Göran Erselius 2050

What is the motive with a climate transition of transport through market mechanisms such as in-setting? Risks and opportunities?

Maria Gungner Energifabriken discusses with Henrik Östlund, Systembolaget

14.00 Buyers and sellers of in-setting services?

A brief presentation by some of the actors that offers and uses in-setting. i.e. struggles to accomplish a transition towards transport services with less emissions of greenhouse gases meanwhile feeling confident about its measurable and accountable effects

Per Tunell, Wallenius

David Hild, Fly Green Fund

Staffan Johannesson, Volvo Cars

14.30 Coffee

15.00 Discussion of opportunities and challenges by in-setting?

Do the various initiatives; GHG-protocol, ISO 14 083, SBTi, EU ETS, MRV, CSRD, other environmental impact work together or do they counteract each other? A common discussion.

Moderator; Magnus Swahn, NTM

15.30 Leg stretch

15.40 NTM tools and progress

Magnus Swahn, NTM

16.00 Mingle

17.00 Seminar ends

NTM Räknestuga – Fossil and renewable fuels calculations

Feb
19

Practical emission calculation training session for members via Teams February 19, 09.00-10.00 am

 

On October 30, we introduced NTM Räknestuga as an open forum for all members where we look into the best way to assess environmental and climate impact for various situations. The initial occasion, tackled the issue of general freight transport emission factors, which thus includes allocation and transport distance. At this meeting the theme will be estimations on how to include various fossil and renewable fuels. The aim is to highlight different aspects of different energy carriers. The seminar will be held in English if non-speaking Swedish members register.

Register through: info@transportmeasures.org

Member meeting the 11th of April in Stockholm

Apr
11

In setting, offsetting, emission trading allowances…

– How can we include flexible market mechanisms in our GHG calculations?

Do not miss our coming annual meeting at Sjöfartshuset in Stockholm. Besides the formal parts we will describe our general progress and deal with the exciting questions regarding market mechanisms and how these can be included in GHG assessments.

Lokal:             Sjöfartshuset, Skeppsbron 10, Stockholm

Datum:          April 11

Tid                  13.00-17.00

Anmäl er via: info@transportmeasures.org

Voice for sustainable transport

Professor Alan McKinnon, KLU on Supply Chain Resilience and Decarbonisation

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