TECPLATA S.A., a subsidiary of International Container Terminal Services Inc. (ICTSI), has achieved a significant milestone by becoming the first port in Argentina to obtain carbon-neutral certification.
TECPLATA S.A., a subsidiary of International Container Terminal Services Inc. , has achieved a significant milestone by becoming the first port in Argentina to obtain carbon-neutral certification.The certification underscores TecPlata's commitment to environmental sustainability by reducing its carbon footprint, promoting responsible resource management and offsetting unavoidable emissions through certified carbon credits.
Group's decarbonization objectives, working toward a greener, cleaner future and fostering opportunities for innovation and growth.
Achieves Milestone In Argentina
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