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Leading Greek operator Neda Maritime Agency Co Ltd has become the first ship owner to receive carbon credits through a landmark scheme developed by AkzoNobel.
A total of 13,735 carbon credits, worth around US$60,000, have been presented to Neda Maritime. The carbon credits were accrued by the tanker vessel Argenta, which was converted from a biocidal antifouling to a premium, biocide-free advanced hull coating from AkzoNobel’s Intersleek range.