Bureau Veritas and Bolloré Ports have awarded Meridian Port Services (MPS) two stars under the
Green Terminal environmental labelling process. This comes after Bureau Veritas conducted an audit
lasting several months to assess the social and environmental performance of MPS’s facilities, equipment, energy consumption and operating processes.
MPS is the first container terminal in the Bolloré Ports network to obtain the Green Terminal label, also
achieving the highest score with an 86.58% success rate (a two-star rating). This reflects the
commitment of MPS and its shareholders to further reducing CO2 emissions.
This new distinction demonstrates MPS’s determination to reduce the environmental impact of its activities. “We are proud of the Green Terminal label awarded to MPS following the evaluations carried
out by Bureau Veritas. This label reflects the quality of the sustainable investments made at MPS and the eco-responsible initiatives implemented in Ghana,” said Olivier de Noray, Ports and Terminals Managing Director of Bolloré Ports.
In 3 years, MPS has reduced its greenhouse emissions by 36%, making it one of the most energyefficient entities. In terms of the volumes handled, its carbon intensity is around 5 kg CO2 eq/TEU for
the 2020 financial year compared to 9 kg CO2 eq/TEU for the 2018 financial year.
“Environmental and social sustainability is at the heart of MPS’s business activities. The Green
Terminal label commits us to continuing our efforts to control the socio-economic footprint of our
activities,” explains Mohamed Samara, CEO of MPS.
The evaluations used in the Green Terminal environmental labelling process are based on more than 250 Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) and categorised into four levels: the minimum pass rate is set at 50%, the second level starts at 65% (one star), the third at 80% (two stars) and the top tier at 90%
(three stars).