Swiss Re Corp Enrolls In Ship Recycling Transparency Initiative

  • Swiss Re Corporate Solutions has signed up to the Ship Recycling Transparency Initiative (SRTI).
  • The insurer will be joining a growing list of organisations across the shipping value chain who are calling for greater transparency and responsible ship recycling.

Swiss Re Corporate Solutions, the commercial insurance arm of the Swiss Re Group, has signed up to the Ship Recycling Transparency Initiative (SRTI), says an article published in Reinsurance News.

SRTI’s Aim

The SRTI aims to use...

https://mfame.guru/swiss-re-corp-enrolls-in-ship-recycling-transparency-initiative/

Evergreen Marine Embraces Green Cycling Policy

  • Evergreen Marine Corporation (Taiwan) Ltd. has become a signatory to the Ship Recycling Transparency Initiative (SRTI).
  • The main purpose is to share its aged vessels’ green recycling policy.
  • The move is part of Evergreen’s avowed commitment to plan a completely sustainable life cycle for its vessels from design, construction, operation and decommissioning.
Sustainable Shipping Initiative

The SRTI, hosted by the Sustainable Shipping Initiative, is an online platform via which members report...

https://mfame.guru/evergreen-marine-embraces-green-cycling-policy/

Evergreen joins the Ship Recycling Transparency Initiative

Evergreen’s F-type vessel, the ‘Ever Faith’

Evergreen joins the Ship Recycling Transparency Initiative

August 3, 2020 – Evergreen Marine Corporation (Taiwan) Ltd. has become a signatory to the Ship Recycling Transparency Initiative (SRTI) in order to share its aged vessels’ green recycling policy. The move is part of Evergreen’s avowed commitment to plan a completely sustainable life cycle for its vessels from design, construction, operation and ultimately to decommissioning.

The SRTI, hosted by...

https://www.allaboutshipping.co.uk/2020/08/03/evergreen-joins-the-ship-recycling-transparency-initiative/

Transparency and ship recycling

Sparks fly from the forward decks: A group of men protected by robust protective clothing, helmets and safety glasses are using oxy-fuel torches to cut through the thick steal piece by piece down to the keel area of the ship. After about four months of dissection, there will be nothing left to remind us of the once-mighty container ship. This is what happens when a ship is recycled in an environmentally friendly way. However, ships are often disassembled on beaches by people who don’t wear any...

http://container-news.com/transparency-ship-recycling/

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