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Metro Ports Achieves Major Emissions Reduction at the Port of Long Beach – Renewable Diesel

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Metro Ports Achieves Major Emissions Reduction at the Port of Long Beach – Renewable Diesel

LONG BEACH, Calif., April 08, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Metro Ports is proud to announce today a significant environmental milestone in their voluntary efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. A new review of their 2023-2024 emissions data confirms that our transition to renewable diesel (R99) has led to an 85% reduction in carbon emissions from Metro’s Port of Long Beach operations.

A Cleaner Future with Renewable Diesel
By switching from conventional diesel to R99 renewable diesel—made from renewable sources like used cooking oil and agricultural waste—Metro Ports has drastically cut its carbon footprint while continuing to grow its operations. The latest emissions study found:

  • Total Scope 1 emissions dropped by 85%, from 774 metric tonnes in 2023 to 118 in 2024.
  • Fossil fuel-related CO2 emissions fell by 86% as Metro’s reliance on traditional diesel decreased.
  • Biofuel CO2 emissions increased as we transitioned to renewable energy sources. Unlike fossil fuels, biofuels release recently absorbed carbon from the atmosphere, making them a much cleaner alternative.


Lee Swietlikowski, President of Metro Ports, which is a division of Nautilus International Holding Corporation, said:

Even with a 3% increase in fuel consumption, our emissions decreased—demonstrating that environmental responsibility and business growth can go hand in hand,

Mario Cordero, Executive Director, Port of Long Beach, said:

For years, the Port of Long Beach has been a leader in advancing sustainable goods movement. Metro Ports’ commitment to renewable diesel is another important step toward reducing our environmental impact.

“By voluntarily transitioning to R99 and significantly cutting emissions, Metro Ports demonstrates how forward-thinking leadership and environmental responsibility can go hand in hand. We commend Metro Ports for their dedication to cleaner operations and ongoing efforts to support the Port’s broader sustainability goals,”

Ensuring Accurate Results
Metro Ports refined its emissions tracking process to validate these achievements and ensure accurate and transparent reporting. Key improvements included:

  • Measuring emissions based on actual fuel usage rather than estimates.
  • Verifying fuel data through supplier invoices to confirm accuracy.
  • Updating calculations to reflect the full impact of R99 renewable diesel.
  • Conducting site-specific emissions analyses at all Port of Long Beach locations.


Robert Owens, President and CEO of Nautilus International Holding Corporation, added:

Nautilus and our subsidiaries are committed to sustainable operations and will continue to explore innovative ways to reduce our environmental impact.

“Our success at the Port of Long Beach is just one step toward a cleaner future,”

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