Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) Europe has issued a statement in response to the recent release of NABU ranking of cruise ships.
CLIA commented as follows:
“The cruise industry always seeks constructive dialogue with environmental associations like the Naturschutzbund (NABU), and we are open to discussions on environmental protection measures. However, we do call for such measures to be assessed according to fair criteria and scientifically recognized standards. Unfortunately, the NABU Cruise Ranking 2015 and the air quality measurements taken by NABU last year falls far short of fair and scientifically objective assessments.
“Supporting environmental stewardship and sustainable practices are among the highest priorities for CLIA members. It is not only the right thing to do for the planet and future generations, it is simply fundamental to the viability of our industry to protect the environment and the beautiful destinations we visit.
“While cruise ships account for less than one half of one percent of the global shipping fleet, cruise companies are leaders in the global maritime community in making substantial investments in environmental protection technologies and the promotion of responsible policies. These efforts have included new systems to reduce emissions of soot particles, sulfurous oxide, nitrogen oxide and carbon dioxide by 90 percent and more. In addition, multi-stage scrubber systems are deployed, which can treat various emissions at the same time.
“The cruise industry will maintain its focus on advancing environmental stewardship. Regrettably, the NABU Cruise Ranking is not an accurate reflection of the industry’s leadership in this critical area.”
Source: CLIA
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