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NEW MEMBERS

Surrey Chambers of Commerce welcomes its latest member companies

When you join Surrey Chambers of Commerce, your company details automatically get listed on this page alongside fellow new members.

What a fantastic way to let the Surrey Business community know you are out there and ready to get those all-important connections.

X-PRESS LEGAL SERVICES (SURREY) https://xpresslegal.co.uk 03301 595368

TWMH DEVELOPMENTS thessustainabledeveloper.co.uk 07747 179352 MY PROPERTY CLAIM www.mypropertyclaim.co.uk 03333 444135

THE EIKON CHARITY http://eikon.org.uk 01932 347434

OAKWOOD MORTGAGE SERVICES www.oakwoodms.co.uk 01483 266666

TALANOS CYBERSECURITY www.talanos.co.uk 01291 343014 2020 THE MUSICAL www.the2020musical.com PLANS WITH PURPOSE www.planswithpurpose.co.uk 07785 332400

UK BUSINESS MENTORING www.ukbusinessmentoring.co.uk 07723 508932

CONTENT https://capitalcontent.co 07884 366914

All new Chamber members are entitled to a one-off 50% discount for a company profile within this magazine. Contact lesley@platinummediagroup.co.uk for more details

If you are looking to join Surrey Chambers, then please do get in touch: sarah.butcher@surrey-chambers.co.uk or call 01483 735540. We look forward to hearing from you!

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Maritime Leaders Meet To Discuss Decarbonisation

Greenhouse gas emissions from shipping could be halved by 2030 without damaging trade, new research has found. Emissions from maritime transportation amount to about 3% of global emissions, with few alternatives to the cheap, heavy and dirty diesel oil used.

The sector has been slow to introduce emissions-cutting technologies, and the International Maritime Organisation is running out of patience with the industry. At a meeting that took place in London in June, it was considering a new levy of up to $100 (£78) a tonne of carbon produced by ships, paid for by guilty shipowners.

The biggest stumbling block to any agreement on a levy is –surprise, surprise – the United States, whose Republican-controlled Congress is still in the dark ages on climate change.