Sustainable shipping: Best practices (3.6.2018)

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SAFETY4SEA

Summary:

This document presents several best practices in sustainability from different maritime organizations. It includes:

Maersk’s Diversity and Inclusion Strategy: Implemented in 2017, focusing on leadership, local ownership, unconscious bias, and inclusion capability building.

MOL Group’s Rolling Plan 2017: Aiming to develop emission-free businesses and strategically allocate resources to sustainable operations.

Carnival’s Water Use Efficiency Improvements: Initiatives to improve water use efficiency on ships, targeting a 5% improvement by 2020.

BP’s Security and Human Rights Practices: Engagement with security forces to respect human rights, guided by the Voluntary Principles.

Port of Antwerp’s Environmental Ship Index (ESI): Incentives for ships with lower emissions, offering discounts on port dues based on environmental performance.

ICS’s Ship Recycling Initiatives: Promotion of the IMO Hong Kong Convention on ship recycling and resistance to EU ship recycling license proposals.AMSA’s Workforce Engagement and Safety: Biennial staff engagement surveys and health check surveys to ensure staff satisfaction and organizational health.

Source:

https://safety4sea.com/cm-sustainable-shipping-best-practices

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