Recognition for Sustainable Technologies in Maritime Shipping

HJS Emission Technology’s commitment to clean air and sustainable mobility was honored at this year’s Maritime Industry Fair in the Netherlands with the prestigious Green Award.
This distinction recognizes companies that make a measurable contribution to emission reduction and environmental protection through innovative solutions.
The Maritime Industry Fair is one of the most significant events in the European shipping industry. HJS presented its latest systems for exhaust aftertreatment and emission reduction, developed specifically for maritime applications. The technology stands out for its efficiency, durability, and its remarkable ability to reduce pollutants, particularly nitrogen oxides (NOx) and particulate matter — making a meaningful contribution to achieving international climate goals.
The Green Award acknowledges HJS’s leading role as a technology partner for sustainable maritime transport. It underscores the company’s dedication to shaping a clean and low-emission future — fully aligned with international environmental standards and the objectives of the European Green Deal.

The Green Award is an internationally recognized certification program that honors companies and vessels demonstrating exceptional standards in the areas of safety, quality, and environmental awareness.
In the Inland Shipping segment, the award recognizes stakeholders who contribute to reducing emissions and minimizing the ecological footprint of shipping through sustainable technologies and innovative concepts.
For more information about the program, please visit www.greenaward.org/inland-shipping/nl
For HJS, sustainability is not just a trend — it has been a lived commitment for decades. Through continuous optimization of existing systems and the development of new technologies, the company pursues a clear goal: clean air for everyone.
The Green Award is therefore not only a recognition of past achievements, but also a motivation to actively and sustainably shape the future of maritime shipping.