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Shipping Confronts Carbon Footprint of Crew Changes

By MGN EditorialFebruary 19, 2026 at 11:05 AM

The maritime industry is grappling with the environmental impact of crew change travel, a significant but often overlooked source of emissions.

The maritime industry is facing growing pressure to address the carbon footprint of crew change travel, a significant but often overlooked source of emissions in the sector's decarbonization efforts. According to a recent article in Splash247, the environmental impact of crew changes has become an increasingly important issue that shipping companies can no longer afford to ignore. Pippa Ganderton, head of ATPI Halo, writes that the industry's focus on optimizing vessel performance and reducing Scope 1 and 2 emissions must expand to include Scope 3.6 emissions from crew travel. 'Shipping's efforts to decarbonise are rightly focused on optimising vessel performance, with the aim of reducing Scope 1 and 2 emissions,' Ganderton explains. 'However, the carbon cost of crew change travel, which falls under Scope 3.6 emissions, is a significant and often unaccounted-for part of the industry's environmental impact.' Crew changes typically involve flying seafarers to and from their home countries, often over long distances. This travel can generate a substantial amount of carbon emissions that are not currently factored into most shipping companies' decarbonization strategies. As the maritime industry works to meet ambitious emissions reduction targets, addressing the environmental impact of crew changes will be crucial. 'Shipping can no longer afford to ignore Scope 3.6 emissions,' Ganderton concludes. 'The industry must take a holistic approach to decarbonization that includes the carbon cost of crew travel.'
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