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Reduce your carbon footprint
Discover sustainable fuels like biofuel and SAF that power your shipments while minimizing emissions and environmental impact.
Working toward a sustainable future
The majority of CO2e in transportation comes from burning fossil fuels. The logistics industry is taking great strides to achieve reductions and use more low-emission alternatives.
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The advantages of sustainable fuels
Achieve your emissions reduction targets
Biofuels and SAF significantly reduce your carbon footprint, helping you reach goals faster.
Seamless integration into existing operations
Customizable options let you easily incorporate sustainable fuel into your supply chain without disrupting operations.
Global availability and consistent quality
Enjoy consistent quality and availability of sustainable fuels worldwide, ensuring reliable and efficient logistics operations.
Include biofuel in your sustainability strategy across all transportation modes. Reduce your carbon footprint by powering your shipments with low-emission alternatives.
Whether you choose sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), sustainable maritime fuel (SMF) or hydrotreated vegetable oil (HVO), these renewable or waste-derived options emit considerably less CO2e.
Sustainable fuels by mode of transportation
Ships
In sea freight, biofuels are usually blended with conventional fuels by up to 30%. It is possible to run marine engines on 100% biofuel.
Canada Steamship Line (CSL) has been testing biofuel effectiveness since 2019. By the end of 2023, they completed 75,000 running hours with B100 (second-generation waste-based biofuels) without engine modifications.
Following the same principle as air freight, Kuehne+Nagel offers the Book and ClaimConcept, allowing for fully traceable biofuel contingents to cargo shipped on a regular fuel vessel.
Aircraft
In theory, aircraft could operate entirely on SAF; however, regulations currently limit SAF blends to a maximum of 50%. Due to limited availability and costs, the global average of SAF usage is below 1%.
Source: IATA Net zero 2050 fact sheet
Kuehne+Nagel collaborates with airlines to make the environmental benefits of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) available to its customers. This is achieved through a Book and Claim system, which allows customers to receive emissions reduction certificates for their air freight shipments. These reductions are fully traceable.
Importantly, the Book and Claim approach removes limitations on blending limits, as well as carriers, routings, or airports. This supports customers in meeting their climate goals and facilitates the scaling of SAF to help decarbonise aviation.
The benefits of using biofuels
Lead the way to low-emission transport while fulfilling reduction targets
Solutions are available on all routes and for all modes worldwide
Streamline alternative fuel usage with one point of contact
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Sustainable fuel basics
Closely resembling conventional fuel options, these are the most effective measures for reducing your carbon footprint.
Sustainable fuels are defined as renewable or waste-derived and must meet specific criteria. If seeds or vegetables are used as feedstock for producing these fuels, they have to comply with comprehensive standards (like ISCC and RSB) and ensure food safety certification.
Sustainable fuels can be categorised by production technology or feedstock type, primarily as biomass fuels or synthetic eFuels. Currently, only biologically produced sustainable fuels are commercially available.
The limited availability of biomass means bio-based SAF cannot meet global demand, but synthetic fuels can bridge this gap. These are produced using renewable energy and made from carbon dioxide and water, both of which are abundant resources.

