Cruise Lines International Association Commemorates Earth Day
WASHINGTON, Apr 23, 2012 (BUSINESS WIRE) --
In honor of Earth Day, Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) is
proud to highlight the recent and ongoing efforts of its member cruise
lines to protect and preserve the environment in which they operate.
"In the 37 years since CLIA was established, our industry has made
significant progress in reducing our environmental impact by
implementing responsible practices and investing hundreds of millions of
dollars in new technologies that are having a tremendous impact today,"
said CLIA President and CEO Christine Duffy. "We believe it is our
responsibility to protect the environment in which we operate, and we
take great pride in the strides our industry has made to chart a
sustainable course for future generations."
CLIA members have been at the forefront of wastewater treatment,
emissions reduction and developing innovative technologies to further
reduce the environmental impact of cruising. As more fuel efficient
ships have come into service, CLIA members have been systematically
reducing air emissions, including sulfur oxides, nitrogen oxides, carbon
dioxide and particulate matter. In the near future, international
regulations will further reduce sulfur limits, helping to reduce air
emissions across all oceans. To meet these standards, the industry has
been investing in new technologies that manage the use of energy more
effectively, such as testing the first ever cruise ship engine exhaust
gas scrubbers and developing engines that run more efficiently.
Complete post at:
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/cruise-industry-continues-to-build-on-successful-track-record-as-environmental-stewards-of-the-seas-they-sail-2012-04-23
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