Waste
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Port News
Campaign launches to cut waste disposal in the Baltic Sea
Today the Baltic Sea is considered one of the most polluted seas in the world. The severe and interwoven problems…
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Port News
Never let a good crisis go to waste
It was Britain’s favourite Briton (according to TV polls at least) who declaimed that faced with a crisis, one should…
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Marine World
This Is Why Japan Might Release Radioactive Waste Water Into The Ocean
By Sakura Murakami and Aaron Sheldrick (Reuters) – For one minute this week, workers at the Fukushima nuclear station fell…
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Maritime News
Green Jade to put waste heat from its engines to use
The Green Jade floating heavy lift installation vessel, owned by CSBC-DEME Wind Engineering (CDWE) and currently under construction at CSBC shipyard…
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Maritime News
New Biodiesel from Waste Plant Planned for North Sea Port
Agricultural giant Cargill is planning a major investment to expand its production of biodiesel that will help North Sea Port become…
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Marine World
Shipping Digitalization Could Help Cut Carbon By Eliminating Food Waste
The food industry accounts for almost a quarter of global carbon emissions. Yet 30% of production is wasted because it…
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Maritime News
Port of Le Havre, Serep unveil scrubber waste treatment initiative
French Port of Le Havre, in partnership with Serep, a subsidiary of Sarp Industries, has set up a local industry…
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Maritime News
Study: Deep Ocean May Contain More Plastic Than Previously Known
[By Britta Denise Hardesty, Chris Wilcox and Justine Barrett] Nowhere, it seems, is immune from plastic pollution: plastic has been reported…
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Maritime News
NGOs: EU “Can’t Have it Both Ways” on Shipbreaking and Hazardous Waste
An analysis by five leading environmental organizations suggests that the EU could violate its own laws and international treaty agreements if…
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Maritime News
NGOs: EU “Can’t Have it Both Ways” on Shipbreaking and Hazardous Waste
An analysis by five leading environmental organizations suggests that the EU could violate its own laws and international treaty agreements if…
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