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Say goodbye to complicated reports: The future of sustainable logistics is here

mintBlue, a blockchain technology leader, has partnered with Dockflow, a logistics platform, to enhance sustainability, facilitate reporting, and compensate for emissions in the supply chain sector.

Transforming Sustainability in Logistics

In response to stricter regulations like the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) and growing consumer demand, Dockflow has launched a new product to boost sustainability in logistics. This partnership with mintBlue aims for at least 50% of revenue from sustainability-focused markets by 2026. The collaboration was unveiled during the London Blockchain Conference, showcasing their approach to enhancing supply chain transparency and efficiency.

Key Features

Accurate Emission Tracking: Real-time monitoring and reporting.

Certification: Verifiable compliance with sustainability standards.

Enhanced Transparency and Efficiency: Blockchain technology ensures data integrity and reliable shipping operations.

Unique in ClimateTech

Blockchain verification of CO2 compensation is unique in the ClimateTech industry, ensuring transparency, preventing errors or fraud, and avoiding double counting of emission projects and carbon credits. This capability positions Dockflow as a leading ClimateTech company.

Understanding CSRD

The Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) mandates standardised sustainability reporting, impacting the entire supply chain. It targets large companies and listed firms, extending to some SMEs.

Large Companies: Over 250 employees, €40 million turnover, or €20 million balance sheet.

Listed Companies: All EU-regulated market-listed companies, except micro-enterprises.

SMEs: Listed SMEs must report starting 2026. Non-listed SMEs working with large companies are indirectly affected, facing pressures to meet sustainability standards.

This ripple effect ensures transparency in environmental, social, and governance (ESG) matters across all industries (large companies and SMEs), compelling the entire supply chain to adopt higher sustainability standards.

Meeting EU Sustainability Demands

This collaboration helps companies meet EU sustainability requirements by providing transparent, accurate, and verifiable emissions data using mintBlue's blockchain technology. With the CSRD and ETS driving market expansion, Dockflow tailors its products for European needs, enhancing data security and CO2 compensation validation, positioning itself as a leader in sustainable logistics solutions.

Executive Quotes

Pauline Van Ostaeyen, Cofounder of Dockflow: "This partnership with mintBlue accelerates our vision of making maritime logistics more efficient and environmentally responsible. Together, we set new standards for sustainability and transparency in the supply chain."

Niels van den Bergh, CEO of mintBlue: "At mintBlue, we leverage blockchain to solve real-world problems. Collaborating with Dockflow allows us to revolutionise an industry at the heart of global trade.

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