Port of Lomé seeks to reduce carbon footprint through new initiatives

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Friday, 30 January 2026 10:52
Port of Lomé seeks to reduce carbon footprint through new initiatives

(Togo First) - The Autonomous Port of Lomé is seeking ways to decarbonise its operations and shift toward greener practices. A two-day workshop opened in Lomé on Thursday, Jan. 29, bringing together port operators and other stakeholders.

The discussions aim to lay the groundwork for the transition, drawing on an environmental assessment of the port site. The port, one of Africa’s largest container hubs, identified 24 operations producing solid and liquid waste, 16 contributing to greenhouse gas emissions, and others generating smoke, dust or pressure on water resources.

Port authorities said the findings had prompted them to change how the port operates.

The workshop presented a three-year decarbonisation programme and reviewed international standards on maritime pollution prevention, vessel arrival procedures and digital solutions to streamline port processes. Initiatives such as shore power and solar energy integration were also discussed.

A roadmap for 2026 is due at the end of the meeting, outlining priority actions, institutional responsibilities and funding needs.

Ayi Renaud Dossavi

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