APL - ADMINISTRAÇÃO DO PORTO DE LISBOA, S.A.
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Recent Articles about APL - ADMINISTRAÇÃO DO PORTO DE LISBOA, S.A.
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2024-01-23 (eurotransporte.pt)
Lisbon welcomes MSC Euribia on debut voyage with zero emissions
This ship's first call in Lisbon is part of a nine-day voyage that began in Las Palmas, Gran Canaria, Spain, and ends in Hamburg, Germany.
Read more2024-01-22 (ambitur.pt)
Port of Lisbon receives MSC Euribia, ship that made the 1st trip with zero emissions | Ambitur
The Port of Lisbon will welcome MSC Euribia tomorrow, the first cruise ship to undertake a journey with zero greenhouse gas emissions.
Read more2024-01-22 (ambitur.pt)
Port of Lisbon receives MSC Euribia, ship that made the 1st trip with zero emissions | Ambitur
The Port of Lisbon will welcome MSC Euribia tomorrow, the first cruise ship to undertake a journey with zero greenhouse gas emissions.
Read more2022-04-11 (publituris.pt)
Lisbon Marina reserves places for electric boats
The Journal of the Tourism Industry
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2020-06-07 (expresso.pt)
Lisbon: Cruises will have to stay connected to the electrical plug on the pier
Lisbon Chamber announces five novelties in the relaunch of the European Green Capital 2020, to continue to “choose to evolve”.
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Administration of the Port of Lisbon is a CarbonoZero company - News - Ambiente Online
The Administration of the Port of Lisbon (APL) adhered to CarbonoZero, by quantifying and offsetting greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from the company's buildings and cars. AAPL is responsible for the emission of a total of 977 tons of CO2/year, resulting from the consumption of
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