For years, MSC has been investing heavily in low-carbon technology to help meet the targets to decarbonise shipping.
Now MSC customers can share this vision and take responsibility for their emissions by joining the MSC Carbon Neutral Programme, created in partnership with South Pole.
The programme complements our strategic approach to sustainability and massive investment in reducing emissions and minimising the environmental impact of our fleet.
PARTNERING WITH SOUTH POLE
Through the partnership with South Pole, the world’s leading developer of emission reduction and renewable energy projects, MSC’s customers have access to premium climate action projects that improve lives, livelihoods and landscapes for communities around the world.
The MSC Carbon Neutral Programme supports projects that deliver measurable benefits aligned with the UN Sustainable Development Goals.

Accelerate the transition to a Carbon Neutral Supply Chain
The MSC Carbon Neutral Programme enables you to accelerate the transition to a carbon neutral supply chain, taking responsibility for your cargo’s environmental impact and compensating through an offsetting programme.
The emission reduction projects help fight climate change and bring wider sustainable development in local communities, such as poverty reduction, health improvements and access to clean water.
Find out more about our projects:
Huóshui Grouped Small Hydropower in China
Kariba Redd+ Forest Protection in Zimbabwe
Accelerate the transition to a Carbon Neutral Supply Chain

The MSC Carbon Neutral Programme enables you to accelerate the transition to a carbon neutral supply chain, taking responsibility for your cargo’s environmental impact and compensating through an offsetting programme.
The emission reduction projects help fight climate change and bring wider sustainable development in local communities, such as poverty reduction, health improvements and access to clean water.
Find out more about our projects:
Huóshui Grouped Small Hydropower in China
Kariba Redd+ Forest Protection in Zimbabwe