HX has announced the publication of its inaugural independent Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) report. This milestone underscores HX’s transparent, proactive, and innovative approach to sustainability, one that aims to set a benchmark for the entire industry.

Titled “Navigating for a Greener Future,” the 2024 ESG report is the first fully independent publication since HX’s formal separation from the Hurtigruten Group, the company said.

“This report marks an important milestone in HX’s journey as an independent company,” said Gebhard Rainer, CEO of HX. “It reflects not only the tangible progress we’ve made, but also our unwavering commitment to setting a new standard in sustainable expedition travel. Transparency, innovation, and responsibility are central to our operations, and we believe this report demonstrates how those values translate into real-world impact.”

Key Highlights from the 2024 ESG Report:

Science & Education: Pioneering Science at Sea

 

First-Ever University Course at Sea

 

Plastic Reduction Through the Ocean Bottle Partnership

 

Rapid Response Fund: Community Impact in Real Time

 

Environmental Impact and Emissions Reductions

2024 was an unusual operating year for HX with extensive drydocking across the fleet. Maud entered the year in drydock and was transferred to Hurtigruten in Q4, the company said.

During these drydocking periods, fuel is still consumed, and waste is still produced. This means that the emissions and nature results from this year are not comparable to previous years, overall figures are lower but per available passenger cruise night figures are higher.

 

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