Global Regulators Push Maritime Level Playing Field to Prevent Open-Sea Cheating

Port sustainability experts argue that regional initiatives like the EU Emissions Trading System are insufficient to completely green the shipping industry without universal international maritime frameworks.

Maritime auditors point out that despite strict coastal pollution caps, many cargo ships now utilize dual-fuel setups—burning low-sulfur fuels within European waters before switching back to cheap, heavy fuel oil on the high seas.

Experts insist global compliance mechanisms are required to permanently break the industry’s fossil fuel dependency.