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Bangladesh’s ship recycling sector set for overhaul
In a significant move towards enhancing safety and environmental standards, Bangladesh is revising its ship recycling and hazardous waste management…
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Why 2025 is such an important year for shipping
International shipping plays a crucial role in the global economy, moving over 80 percent of all goods. However, this essential…
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Methane Slip is Growing Decarbonisation Threat for Shipping: VPS
The maritime industry plays a significant role in global emissions, with the shipping fleet consuming over 230 million metric tons…
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IMO progresses talks on greenhouse gas reduction from
International efforts to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from shipping gained momentum as the International Maritime Organization (IMO) concluded its…
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Making Little Progress on Slashing Shipping Emissions, IMO
As the International Maritime Organization (IMO) concluded a critical meeting aimed at reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from the shipping…
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Bridging the Gap: Report Calls for Stronger Support in Green Shipping Corridors
A new report by UMAS, UCL, and the Global Maritime Forum (GMF) has shed light on the challenges faced by…
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Targeted support for e-fuels needed to ensure implementation of green shipping
A recent report has highlighted the potential benefits of implementing a global fuel standard (GFS) and regional policies to support…
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Sustainable Ship Management: Navigating the Green Future
The maritime industry is under increasing pressure to adopt sustainable practices. As climate change accelerates, the sector faces demands to…
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UN shipping body’s green fuels law could worsen the sector’s
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) is drafting plans that could significantly increase the use of biofuels in the shipping industry.…
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Bangladesh shipyards brace for recycling boom
The shipbreaking industry, particularly in South Asia, has long been plagued by unsafe working conditions, environmental hazards, and low pay…
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