NORDEN and Microsoft Launch Maritime Decarbonisation Pilot
As global supply chains come under increasing pressure to decarbonise, Microsoft and Danish shipping firm NORDEN are taking a significant step forward. Together, they’ve launched a pilot aimed at slashing maritime Scope 3 emissions by leveraging advanced biofuel solutions and a revamped Book and Claim system.
A New Collaboration for Carbon-Responsible Shipping
At the core of the pilot is a mutual ambition: accelerate maritime decarbonisation without waiting for perfect infrastructure. The partnership enables Microsoft to reduce its maritime carbon footprint through certified low-carbon shipping operations managed by NORDEN.
Book and Claim System: Tracking Carbon the Smart Way
Why Book and Claim Matters in Maritime Logistics
The Book and Claim model decouples carbon savings from fuel delivery, allowing companies to invest in biofuels even when bunkering infrastructure is unavailable in their shipping lanes.
RSB's Role in Verifying Sustainable Fuel Claims
The Roundtable on Sustainable Biomaterials (RSB) will provide third-party verification, ensuring claims are credible and aligned with global ESG frameworks. This includes updates to RSB’s existing registry tools to meet maritime needs.
Impact: 10,000 Tonnes of CO2e Over Three Years
Microsoft aims to cut nearly 10,000 tonnes of CO2-equivalent emissions from its maritime operations in the next three years. This figure represents a meaningful dent in the company’s broader Scope 3 emissions strategy.
Statements from NORDEN and Microsoft
“We are pleased to work with a like-minded partner in Microsoft, sharing our ambition to scale the use of low-carbon fuels,” said Anne Jensen, COO of NORDEN. Julia Fidler from Microsoft added, “This pilot will help build registry infrastructure that supports verified carbon reduction in shipping.”
Implications for Global Supply Chain Stakeholders
More companies reliant on ocean transport may turn to similar solutions as regulatory and investor pressure mounts. This pilot, along with recent efforts by Maersk and HD Hyundai, marks a pivotal shift in how big tech and shipping giants approach climate targets.
Paving the Way for Low-Carbon Oceans
By proving that transparent, verifiable carbon reductions are possible today—not years from now—this collaboration sets a precedent. It’s a scalable blueprint for maritime decarbonisation, rooted in data and accountability.