04/11/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/11/2025 10:40
Draft regulations will set mandatory marine fuel standard and GHG emissions pricing for shipping to address climate change.
The IMO Net-zero Framework will combine mandatory emissions limits and GHG pricing across an entire industry sector.
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has achieved another step towards establishing a legally binding framework to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from ships globally, aiming for net-zero emissions by or around, i.e close to 2050.
The IMO Net-zero Framework is the first in the world to combine mandatory emissions limits and GHG pricing across an entire industry sector.
Approved by the Marine Environment Protection Committee during its 83rd session (MEPC 83) from 7-11 April 2025, the measures include a new fuel standard for ships and a global pricing mechanism for emissions.
These measures, set to be formally adopted in October 2025 before entry into force in 2027, will become mandatory for large ocean-going ships over 5,000 gross tonnage, which emit 85% of the total CO2 emissions from international shipping.
Closing the meeting, IMO Secretary-General Mr. Arsenio Dominguez commended the spirit of cooperation and commitment demonstrated by Member States this week. He stated:
"The approval of draft amendments to MARPOL Annex VI mandating the IMO net-zero framework represents another significant step in our collective efforts to combat climate change, to modernize shipping and demonstrates that IMO delivers on its commitments.
"Now, it is important to continue working together, engaging in dialogue and listening to one another, if we are to create the conditions for successful adoption."
Key elements of the IMO Net-Zero Framework
The IMO Net-Zero Framework will be included in a new Chapter 5 of Annex VI (Prevention of air pollution from ships) to the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships (MARPOL).
MARPOL Annex VI currently has 108 Parties, covering 97% of the world's merchant shipping fleet by tonnage, and already includes mandatory energy efficiency requirements for ships.
The goal is to achieve the climate targets set out in the 2023 IMO Strategy on the Reduction of GHG Emissions from Ships, accelerate the introduction of zero and near zero GHG fuels, technologies and energy sources, and support a just and equitable transition.
Under the draft regulations, ships will be required to comply with:
Ensuring compliance
There will be two levels of compliance with GHG Fuel Intensity targets: a Base Target and a Direct Compliance Target at which ships would be eligible to earn "surplus units".
Ships that emit above the set thresholds can balance their emissions deficit by:
IMO Net-Zero Fund
The IMO Zet-Zero Fund will be established to collect pricing contributions from emissions. These revenues will then be disbursed to:
Next steps
Upon approval, the draft amendments to MARPOL Annex VI will be formally circulated to IMO Member States, followed by:
Other MEPC 83 outcomes
The meeting discussed a range of issues related to protecting the marine environment from shipping activities, with the following key outcomes:
A full meeting summary will be provided soon.
Links