“Over the next ten years, from 2023 to 2032, more than 15,000 ships with deadweight capacity of more than 600 million tonnes are expected to be recycled, more than twice the amount recycled in the ...
The European Commission (EC) has adopted the first version of the European List of ship recycling facilities. The first 18 shipyards included in the list are all in the European Union. According to ...
June 26 marks the start of new requirements for recycling ships, under the Hong Kong International Convention for the Safe and Environmentally Sound Recycling of Ships. Developed under the auspices of ...
Ship recycling prices across key recycling destinations have remained broadly stable despite weaker conditions in steel markets, cautious buying and pressure on steel prices, Wirana Shipping’s latest ...
As ship recycling becomes more integrated with renewable energy, we can expect to see significant growth in the market for recycled materials. The global metal recycling market size was estimated at ...
Ocean Network Express (ONE) announced that, as part of its green strategy, it is implementing a ship recycling policy and joining the Ship Recycling Transparency Initiative (SRTI). The shipowner said ...
Bangladesh has become the world's second-largest nation for compliant ship recycling following the inclusion of 17 domestic yards in the International Maritime Organisation's official global list ...
In an interview with The Business Standard, PHP Family’s Vice Chairman Mohammed Mohsin spoke about his vision for transforming Bangladesh’s ship recycling sector into a globally recognised environment ...
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