ONE partners with Nike! With the help of green shipping solutions, we work together to achieve environmental goals.

Logistics News

16-Oct-2025

Recently, Ocean Network Express (hereinafter referred to as ONE) announced that its strategic partnership with Nike will be further extended, also significantly expanding the application scope of its sustainable shipping solution – ONE LEAF .


ONE LEAF is a distinctive service carefully crafted by ONE to help customers effectively Scope 3 greenhouse gas emissions. This service employs biofuels that have been awarded the International Sustainability and Carbon Certification. It offers partners a highly efficient path to emission, with a maximum reduction of up to 84% compared to conventional very low sulfur fuel oil.


For customers, this service enables them to flexibly and proactively their emissions, minimizing the negative impact on the environment throughout the entire value chain. Moreover, customers can obtain emission reduction certificates independently verified by third-party organizations, allowing them to clearly accurately track the progress towards their sustainability goals.


Since 2018, ONE has consistently provided crucial shipping services to Nike. By 2024, the of cooperation successfully expanded to low-carbon shipping using biofuels. This deepened collaboration not only fully demonstrates the shared determination and commitment of both parties in the cause ofarbonization but also highlights the increasingly critical importance of sustainable shipping solutions in global trade.


Through the ONE LEAF service, ONE is taking concrete actions to accelerate the of a more sustainable global supply chain.

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