A study carried out by the International Council on Clean Transportation (ICCT) has found that cargo ships are discharging potentially harmful waste into the oceans. Waste from the exhaust cleaning systems, also known as scrubbers, is dumped close to shores. The study has established that about 80% of the waste water ends up near shorelines, including popular cruise destinations such as Italy and the Bahamas, and in ecologically sensitive areas, like the Great Barrier Reef. The scrubber system is a shortcut that has been introduced by ship companies that do not want to move away from toxic, sulfur-rich fuels but must abide by international air quality laws.

BING NEWS:
  • Wärtsilä Secures China’s Largest-Ever Methanol Newbuild Order
    Wärtsilä will supply the methanol-fueled auxiliary engines for five new container vessels for COSCO Shipping Lines and seven ...
    04/25/2024 - 1:48 pm | View Link
  • Wärtsilä bags China's largest methanol newbuild engine order
    The manufacturer said each vessel will have three of its three eight-cylinder and two six-cylinder Wärtsilä 32M engines. Booked in December 2023, the order is the Chinese maritime sector’s largest to ...
    04/24/2024 - 11:53 pm | View Link
  • More

 

Welcome to Wopular!

Welcome to Wopular

Wopular is an online newspaper rack, giving you a summary view of the top headlines from the top news sites.

Senh Duong (Founder)
Wopular, MWB, RottenTomatoes

Subscribe to Wopular's RSS Fan Wopular on Facebook Follow Wopular on Twitter Follow Wopular on Google Plus

MoviesWithButter : Our Sister Site

More Living News