Greener Reefers in international maritime transport

Reefer containers. © GIZ Proklima

Commissioned by: German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Nuclear Safety and Consumer Protection (BMUV)

Partner countries: Costa Rica and South Africa

Implementing partners: Costa Rica - Ministerio de Ambiente y Energía – MINAE (Ministry of Environment and Energy); South Africa - Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment (DFFE)

Duration: 04/2023 until 04/2026

🌊 Why it matters

Maritime transport moves 80% of global trade and accounts for about 3% of global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. A key part of this sector is the fast-growing use of refrigerated containers ("reefers"), with over 1.5 million units transporting perishable goods like fruits, meat, and medicine across oceans every day. 

While essential for global trade, reefer containers contribute significantly to emissions—mainly due to energy-intensive cooling systems and the use of high-GWP refrigerants and PFAS chemicals. Without intervention, their climate impact will continue to grow.

💡 The Greener Reefers Solution

The Greener Reefers project aims to drive the transition to climate-friendly maritime refrigeration by combining innovation, training, and alignment with global climate goals. This include:

  • Piloting energy-efficient containers that use natural refrigerants (GWP < 11)
  • Training technicians to reduce refrigerant leakage and improve maintenance practices
  • Promoting safe, PFAS-free, and climate-friendly alternatives
  • Supporting the adoption of clean cooling technologies in line with key international frameworks, including the 2023 IMO GHG Strategy, the Paris Agreement, and the EU F-Gas Regulation

📍Pilot Countries: Costa Rica & South Africa

 Costa Rica and South Africa are key exporters of chilled and frozen goods to Europe. Their established shipping routes and supportive regulatory frameworks make them ideal pilot locations. Costa Rica has already adopted safety standards for natural refrigerants, while South Africa is advancing green transport policies and aims to reduce its reliance on HFCs. The project also includes training and capacity-building through partnerships with local institutions. 

🔧 Our Approach 

  • Demonstrating a Greener Reefer prototype using R290 (propane), a natural refrigerant with very low climate impact.
  • Collaborating with container manufacturers, shipping companies, logistics providers, and international institutions such as the International Maritime Organization (IMO) and United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)  to test and scale the solution in line with global climate goals.
  •  Developing training programs for technicians and trainers in Costa Rica, South Africa.
  • Creating an eco-label framework and a QCR Standard (Qualification, Certification, Registration) to promote industry-wide adoption

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NEWS

Driving the Transition to Greener Reefers: Key Takeaways from Our Hamburg Workshop

12.02.2025 , News :

The shift towards sustainable refrigeration containers is gaining momentum, and last Wednesday, the second "Greener Reefers" Workshop in Hamburg brought together key stakeholders to accelerate this transition. The workshop served as a crucial step in strengthening this collaborative effort. Attendees included representatives from Wageningen Food & Biobased Research, Thermo King, Dole Europe GmbH, Carrier Transicold, Greensee, and Universitat Politècnica de València. Their expertise and commitment to sustainability set the stage for productive discussions and tangible next steps.

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R290 prototype and Strengthening the Alliance

Participants explored the latest advancements in reefer sustainability, with a strong focus on energy efficiency and alternative refrigerants. Updates were shared on the ongoing collaboration with Thermo King and Universitat Politècnica de València for an R290-based prototype, a promising step towards climate-friendly refrigeration. Beyond technical developments, the workshop emphasized the importance of industry collaboration. Agreements were made on the next steps to accelerate the adoption of sustainable reefer solutions, reinforcing the commitment to a shared vision for greener refrigerated shipping under the Greener Reefers Transition Alliance. The Greener Reefers Transition Alliance, with founding members Kuehne Climate Center and GIZ, is dedicated to reducing the environmental impact of refrigerated containers in the shipping industry.

Behind the Scenes at Hamburg Port

A special highlight of the workshop was an exclusive site visit to Hamburg Port, generously hosted by HHLA Hamburger Hafen und Logistik AG. Thanks to the support of Otto Schacht, Jens Gutsch, and Kristian Peters, participants had the rare opportunity to explore four reefer units under maintenance. This hands-on experience provided deeper insights into the operational aspects of refrigerated shipping and the challenges involved in making the industry more sustainable.

Collaboration for a Sustainable Reefer Industry

Hosted by the Kuehne Climate Center and Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH, the workshop provided a platform for industry leaders, sustainability advocates, and reefer experts to discuss solutions for a climate-friendly and cost-effective reefer future. The Greener Reefers project aims to reduce the environmental footprint of refrigerated shipping by promoting energy-efficient technologies, alternative refrigerants, and industry-wide collaboration. By addressing technical and regulatory challenges, the initiative seeks to pave the way for a more sustainable supply chain.