HOPA Ports has earned the highest possible rating, Level 5, in the Aquatic Ecosystems indicator through the Green Marine environmental certification program, reinforcing its leadership in sustainable port operations.
Green Marine is the maritime industry’s leading voluntary environmental certification program, designed to help ports and terminal operators go beyond regulatory requirements. Participants are evaluated annually across key performance indicators, including biodiversity protection, air emissions, and community impacts. Performance is measured on a scale of one to five, with Level 1 representing regulatory compliance and Level 5 recognizing industry leadership and excellence.
Achieving Level 5 in Aquatic Ecosystems signifies that HOPA Ports has implemented comprehensive, measurable practices to protect and enhance aquatic habitats across its port network. The program’s criteria are updated each year to reflect evolving regulations, science, and available technologies, requiring participants to continuously improve to maintain or advance their standing.
“HOPA’s commitment to environmental stewardship is central to how we operate and grow,” said Sara Yonson, Environment Manager at HOPA Ports. “Achieving Level 5 in aquatic ecosystems through Green Marine reflects our focus on protecting biodiversity while supporting responsible industrial activity. It speaks directly to our mission of enabling sustainable trade, and to our values of accountability, innovation, and community leadership.”
Alongside its top score in Aquatic Ecosystems, HOPA Ports continues to maintain strong Level 4 performance across all other Green Marine indicators. This consistent performance underscores a system-wide approach to sustainability, one that integrates environmental considerations into day-to-day operations, long-term planning, and partnerships across the supply chain.
Through programs like Green Marine, HOPA Ports continues to advance its vision of modern, sustainable port infrastructure that supports economic growth while protecting the environmental health of the Great Lakes and surrounding communities.
Learn more: https://green-marine.org/