In TSKB's "Environmental Social Governance (ESG) Impact Assessment Report" dated June 2024, Beldeport's daily operations, workflows, completed and planned investments, field applications, and managerial approaches were examined under the headings of environmental, social, and governance dimensions. These were assessed in the Report's Evaluation and Recommendations Section.
Highlighted Sustainability Steps
→ | CRS (Loaded Container Stacking Equipment), ECS (Empty Container Stacking Equipment), and TT (Tractors) equipment meeting the highest European Standards with Stage 5 Engines, which means lower carbon emissions, are used. |
→ | The quay cranes used in loading/unloading operations at the port are electrically powered. |
→ | Beldeport holds a "Zero Waste Certificate" dated 12.12.2020, with document number TS/41/B2/11/13, issued by the Kocaeli Provincial Directorate of Environment and Urbanization. |
→ | Beldeport has an "Industrial Waste Management Plan Approval" dated 21.01.2022, numbered 2772882, issued by the Kocaeli Provincial Directorate of Environment and Urbanization. |
→ | All regional lighting in the port, including offices, features LED lighting due to its energy efficiency. |
→ | 5% of the electricity used at the port is sourced from renewable energy. There are plans to increase the proportion of renewable energy in energy consumption in the near future. |
→ | The port has a rainwater collection infrastructure designed and built during its construction. There are oil separator and retention systems in the rainwater discharge lines and field drainage lines to prevent oil and rainwater from mixing. This prevents any pollutants that may be transported in the port area from coming into contact with the sea via rainwater. |