Sustainability – Page 13
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NewsYamaha expands Rightwaters sustainability initiative to Australia
The environmental stewardship programme will launch Down Under in 2022
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NewsYPI links with Kleven Shipyard in initiative to go green
Construction of 80m superyachts to be promoted
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NewsDeutz creates new ‘Green’ segment of which Torqeedo will be a part
New structure gives greater visibility to the development of hydrogen-powered engines and fuel cells
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NewsWilliams Jet Tenders announces long-term sustainability goals
UK tender manufacturer looks to create 100% recyclable products
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NewsMETSTRADE opens with appeal to focus on sustainability
British ocean sailor Dee Caffari presents keynote on Day One of long-awaited show
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ArticleJourney of discovery
Volvo Penta puts its first electric IPS units to the test in real-world conditions on two crew transfer vessels – first in a transit from China to Denmark and now in service on the North Sea
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NewsAkzoNobel receives new Royal award for leadership in sustainability
Britain’s Prince Charles announced the award at COP26 in Glasgow
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NewsFounders of E1 World Electric Powerboat Series on plans to turbocharge electric boating
E1 Series Co-Founder & CEO Rodi Basso tells IBI about plans that look set to transform the concept of powerboat racing
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News‘Father of Green Chemistry’ wins Volvo Environment Prize 2021
As the world’s political, scientific and business leaders gather in Glasgow this week seeking tangible actions to address climate change, Yale professor Paul Anastas – this year’s winner of the Volvo Environment Prize – delivers an insipiring and timely message for all
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NewsWorld’s most extensive ocean cleanup begins for real
Dutch project harvests 29,000 kilos of plastic trash in just three months
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NewsWärtsilä sets 2030 target to be carbon neutral
Pledge covers both its own operations and products it makes
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NewsDemand is greater than supply everywhere, says Volvo Group
In his presentation with investors today, Volvo Group President and CEO Martin Lundstedt explained how the company delivered solid results despite persistent headwinds in the supply chain
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NewsWinnebago commits to net-zero emissions by 2050
Chris-Craft, Barletta Boats parent joins Business Ambition for 1.5°C to meet long-term sustainability targets
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NewsBlue Innovation Dock to launch at boot Düsseldorf 2022
High-level support for Blue Innovation Dock through participation by UN World Tourism Organization
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NewsMarine biofouling workshop to be held at Barcelona show
The ICOMIA-organised session takes place on Friday
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News‘Scuppered Dreams, Abandoned Boats’: New video outlines environmental impact of GRP
Centre for Aquatic Environments co-funds video highlighting environmental threat
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NewsMDL Marinas introduces new Green Strategy
UK marina operator commits to sustainability by focusing on education and eco initiatives
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NewsSunseeker announces new ‘circular’ biomass project
UK builder teams up with AMP Clean Energy to save over 1,000 tonnes of carbon annually
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NewsPlymouth to host UK’s first charging network for electric boats
Suitable locations for charging facilities to be identified between now and March 2022
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NewsSpain to debate environmental impact of “overcrowding of the sea”
The environment minister of the Balearic Parliament is calling for a “diligent” debate about the number of boats traversing the waters of the Balearic Islands, leading to “overcrowding” and environmental concerns. Minister Miquel Mir was responding to local concerns in Minorca that 40% of some 2,380 vessels at anchor were ...



















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