{"id":64255,"date":"2019-06-24T06:43:13","date_gmt":"2019-06-24T04:43:13","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/rss.nova-institut.net\/public.php?url=https%3A%2F%2Filbioeconomista.com%2F2019%2F06%2F17%2Fnestes-zero-island-project-cuts-emissions-in-lido-in-the-swedish-archipelago-by-78%2F"},"modified":"2019-06-20T16:10:13","modified_gmt":"2019-06-20T14:10:13","slug":"nestes-zero-island-project-cuts-emissions-on-lidoe-by-78","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/renewable-carbon.eu\/news\/nestes-zero-island-project-cuts-emissions-on-lidoe-by-78\/","title":{"rendered":"Neste\u2019s Zero Island project cuts emissions on Lid\u00f6 by 78%"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>Sweden is aiming to become climate neutral by 2045. However, it has been estimated by the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) that we may have as little as twelve years to tackle climate change. To examine what it takes to reduce CO<sub>2<\/sub> emissions as fast as possible, Neste and its partners set to turn the island of Lid\u00f6 in the Swedish archipelago into a climate neutral Zero Island in just twelve months. As a result of the project, the island\u2019s emissions were brought down by an impressive 78 percent from their previous levels.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>\u201cSweden\u2019s climate plans are ambitious, but the clock is ticking. In the fight against climate change, we need all possible means. This includes new partnerships and the will to work towards a shared vision of decreasing emissions and developing sustainability. The Zero Island project proves that if we work together as institutions, companies and individuals, we can change the world a lot quicker than we think.\u201d says Carl Nyberg, Neste\u2019s Executive Vice President in Renewable Road Transportation.<\/p>\n<h3>The making of Zero Island<\/h3>\n<p>Turning Lid\u00f6 into a climate neutral Zero Island was a team effort. Neste tapped into the expertise of cleantech and sustainability specialists from Solved and Aktea and worked closely with Sk\u00e4rg\u00e5rdsstiftelsen to make sure none of the natural values were compromised. The solutions chosen for the island included using Neste MY Renewable Diesel in vehicles as well as in R\u00e4fsn\u00e4s Sj\u00f6stranport ferry traffic to the island, and Fortum\u2019s solar power solutions. Several solutions helped improve energy efficiency and reduce waste, and recycling was given extra thought. The island also switched to using fossil free green electricity.<\/p>\n<p>Overall, a combination of the different solutions and a switch to green electricity brought the island\u2019s annual carbon dioxide emissions down from 180 tonnes CO<sub>2<\/sub>e to 40 tonnes CO<sub>2<\/sub>e. The residual emissions are compensated through a Gold Standard verified emission reduction program.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cZero Island inspires us to rethink the way we are used to travelling and tangibly demonstrates how emissions can be reduced in several areas,\u201d says Ossian Matthiesen from Klimatanalytiker Tricorona, an environmental consultancy behind the project\u2019s emission calculations.<\/p>\n<p>Accommodation and food are aspects many of Zero Island\u2019s visitors are interested in. Nolla \u2013 the Zero Cabin, an Airbnb favorite, will let visitors experience climate neutral living and the sustainable Zero Menu will give visitors a taste of local ingredients and star chef Jonas Svensson\u2019s ingenuity, for just a quarter of the average carbon footprint of an equivalent meal.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWith Zero Island we want to make sure our children will be able to enjoy the archipelago as we have, but we also want to show people that making responsible choices doesn\u2019t mean you have to compromise on your holiday experience, but that simplicity and purity can actually make the experience stronger.\u201d Olle Tejle and Hugo Olofsson, the entrepreneurs running Lid\u00f6 explain.<\/p>\n<h3>What will the future of Zero Island hold?<\/h3>\n<p>The project doesn\u2019t end with the island becoming climate neutral, as a sustainable future also requires changes in our everyday lives and in our mindset. Zero Island will continue to educate people about climate neutral solutions and make it easier for people to make sustainable choices. The island will host Zero Vacations, where everything from accommodation to food is designed to produce as little emissions as possible, and the Zero Menu will be available to thousands of visitors every year. Next summer will also see the Island\u2019s first climate neutral Zero Weddings.<\/p>\n<h3>A part of Journey to Zero initiative<\/h3>\n<p>By building a cleaner future for the island of Lid\u00f6, Neste wants to encourage everyone to make their own contribution for a better tomorrow. Journey to Zero is Neste\u2019s the ultimate quest for a better future. Together with our partners, we want to explore and exercise solutions that drive the world towards a fossil free future. Follow our journey at:\u00a0h<a href=\"https:\/\/www.neste.com\/journeytozero\/\" target=\"_blank\">ttps:\/\/www.neste.com\/journeytozero\/<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Sweden is aiming to become climate neutral by 2045. However, it has been estimated by the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) that we may have as little as twelve years to tackle climate change. 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