TASPORTS has been awarded the distinguished EcoPorts certification across its four major commercial ports, marking a significant environmental milestone.

EcoPorts is an environmental initiative for the European ports sector and is only awarded to ports that demonstrate the highest standards of environmental management practices, compliance with legal standards, and dedication to continuous improvement.

The Tasmanian port authority first achieved the certification in 2023 for the Port of Devonport, followed by the Port of Burnie, Port of Hobart and Port of Bell Bay in 2024.

TasPorts chief executive Anthony Donald said the port authority had become one of the first to achieve the status across multiple sites, setting a new standard for environmental performance and reducing environmental risk through improved controls.

“Achieving EcoPorts certification, aligned to the globally leading ISO 14001 standard, is a rigorous process and demonstrates our organisation’s unwavering commitment to environmental and sustainability leadership,” Mr Donald said.

“Securing the certification across geographically diverse sites is complex, as the framework is adapted to unique local conditions, ensuring all four major ports are operating aligned to global best practice.

Mr Donald said EcoPorts certification was granted following an independent assessment by LRQA Nederland BV, a leading global assurance provider that specialises in ensuring compliance with international standards.

Mr Donald said to secure the certification, TasPorts implemented an environmental management system addressing key areas, including air quality, water conservation, waste management, and biodiversity protection and habitat restoration.

“We do not see sustainability as an option but a necessity, and our commitment to environmental stewardship contributes to regional economic resilience and the global shift toward greener supply chains,” Mr Donald affirmed.

The certification is valid for two years, requiring TasPorts to maintain and advance its environmental initiatives through continuous improvement, in order to ensure the organisation remains at the forefront of sustainable port management practices.