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Cruise industry continues commitment and initiatives to advance environmental stewardship.
Friday, 29th May 2015
Source : Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA)

Each year, Cruise Lines International Association Members innovate to employ policies and practices to further reduce their impact on the environment, often exceeding international regulatory requirements; Air quality, recycling and waste management essential to cruise experience.

“Being environmentally conscious and proactive is not just a ’need’ for the industry, it’s a deep desire that is fundamental to how we do business,” said Adam Goldstein, Chairman of CLIA. “Our passengers come to the sea for their vacations because of its beauty and we intend to do all that we can to keep the oceans pristine for generations to come. From the most stringent wastewater treatment policies in the global maritime community to continuous reductions in air emissions, CLIA Members work with regulators and various industry stakeholders to deliver on their commitment to the environment.”

Over the last year, CLIA Member cruise lines have continued to implement best environmental practices. Some examples include:

Recycling and Reusing:

  • Recycling 80,000 tons of paper, plastic, glass and aluminum
  • Utilizing heat exchangers using steam generated from engines to produce water for onboard use and to heat cabins " which conserves energy and helps the environment
  • Using recycled materials as often as practicable during ship construction
  • Enabling passengers and crew to participate in environmental stewardship and routinely contribute via recycling and environmental awareness efforts onboard

Air Emissions:

  • Utilizing exhaust gas scrubbers
  • Developing engines that run more efficiently
  • Using alternative fuel options when practical
  • Using shore-based power where available
  • Developing special hull coatings and variable ship speeds
  • Installing energy-saving LED lights, tinted windows, and higher efficiency appliances mean that new cruise ships can go farther with fewer emissions
  • Supporting the International Maritime Organization’s Energy Efficiency Design Index, which will require a 30% reduction in ships’ CO2 emissions by 2025

Waste Management:

  • Implementing procedures to help ensure that all passenger waste is disposed of properly
  • Annually verifying implementation of CLIA’s Waste Management policy, including zero discharge for untreated sewage
  • These policies and practices make the cruise industry regularly among the most environmentally friendly marine vessels in history. On Earth Day, and every day, the cruise lines work to keep the earth and its precious oceans clean and healthy.

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