May 12, 2026
Port of Long Beach and Port of Valencia discuss sustainability partnership
A delegation from the Port of Long Beach visited the Port of Valencia, Spain to identify ways the two entities can collaborate and advance shared goals in sustainability, decarbonization and the development of green corridors.
During the working meeting on April 30, both parties discussed the importance of strategic partnerships to facilitate exchanges of information and technology related to cleaner operations, as well as a mutual desire to formalize a green partnership.
A green corridor agreement with the Port of Valencia would add to the list of other global partnerships the Port of Long Beach has struck to advance environmental objectives, with memorandums of understanding signed with representatives in Singapore, Kobe, Shenzhen and elsewhere.
In 2005, the Port of Long Beach adopted the Green Port Policy, a commitment to reduce the negative impacts of operations. A year later, the Port teamed up with the Port of Los Angeles to create the Clean Air Action Plan, a comprehensive strategy updated in 2017 to accelerate progress toward a zero-emissions future while protecting and strengthening the ports' competitive position in the global economy.
The Port's most recent emissions inventory found that these sustainability programs since 2005 have cut diesel particulate matter by 90%, nitrogen oxides 68% and sulfur oxides 98% while cargo volumes increased 44% during the same period.
Source: Port of Long Beach


