Part 1: Transparency in Shipping - how an ESG framework could help the industry
Aim of the event: The last three years the research team: Professor Theodore Syriopoulos, Dr. Stavros Karamperidis, Dr. Michael Tsatsaronis and Phd cand. Georgia Boura from two leading Universities, University of Plymouth (UK) and National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (Greece) has conducted independent academic research. Our research outcome is the development of an index which is specifically designed for measuring the ESG (Environment, Social and Governance) performance of shipping companies.
The index uses a robust methodology which was developed with the participation of various leading shipping ESG experts. The proposed index fills the gap that currently exists, as ESG reports provided from various companies are not comparable with each other but also there are not using the same data. Thus, our index will be able to harmonise the ESG reporting mechanisms for shipping and achieve an easy comparison and transparency.
13:00
Registration
14:00
Welcome to the Forum
Llewellyn Bankes-Hughes, Managing Director, Petrospot Limited
14:05
How to achieve IMO’s net-zero target
Roel Hoenders, Head of the Air Pollution and Energy Efficiency Section of the Marine Environment Division, IMO
14:20
How strategically important is decarbonisation for shipping?
Anne Katrine Bjerregaard, Head of Strategy & Sustainability, Zero Carbon Shipping
14:35
Business case of ESG in shipping (Panel)
Moderators:
Dr Stavros Karamperidis, Lecturer in Marine Economics, University of Plymouth
Dr Michael Tsatsaronis, Assistant Professor of Quantitative Methods in Shipping, National & Kapodistrian University of Athens
Panellists:
Andrew Stephens, Executive Director, Sustainable Shipping Initiative
Bev Mackenzie, Head of Intergovernmental Engagement, BIMCO
Gina Panayiotou ESG Manager, West of England P&I Club
15:15
How strategically important is ESG in shipping finance?
Paul Taylor, Global Head of Maritime Industries at Societe Generale and Vice Chair of the Poseidon Principles
15:30
Risks related to sustainability implementation in shipping: An Asian perspective
Andrew Ridgen Green, Partner at Stephenson Harwood
15:40
Launch of an ESG index for shipping
Dr Stavros Karamperidis, Lecturer in Marine Economics, University of Plymouth
15:55
Closing remarks
Dr Michael Tsatsaronis, Assistant Professor of Quantitative Methods in Shipping, National & Kapodistrian University of Athens
16:00
Networking Coffee Break