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Cruise ships and environment pollution: which shipping companies fight for sustainability

Major shipping companies strive to find a balance between respect for the environment and what is economically viable.

A series of proudly announced new ocean liners promise to protect the sea, the air and the climate. Is it possible to make the dream of enjoying a cruise vacation without worrying about the environment come true?


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Major shipping companies strive to find a balance between respect for the environment and what is economically viable. A series of proudly announced new ocean liners promise to protect the sea, the air and the climate. Is it possible to make the dream of enjoying a cruise vacation without worrying about the environment come true?

The new generations of ships at least reduce their harmful emissions, for example, through an energy efficient combination of fossil fuels with a battery system or fuel cells. Many details in the design of the ship and the operation on board improve the climatic balance. Sönke Diesener of the German Union for Nature and Biodiversity Conservation (NABU) speaks of "promising solutions".

Some shipping companies have optimized their fleets. "But cruise vacations are still not environmentally friendly," says NABU's head of environmental and transport policy. Highly polluting heavy fuel oil continues to dominate the world's oceans.



Heavy fuel oil powered engines damage the environment with emissions of sulfur oxide, nitrogen oxide, particulate matter and soot, and contribute to the climate crisis with carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. Lower emitting fuels, such as marine gas oils, are more expensive and emit slightly less CO2.

Even the least polluting LNG or liquefied natural gas, which is seen as a transition solution for cruise ships aiming to reduce environmental impact, only achieves a CO2 reduction of around 20 percent. And it also has drawbacks, as Katharina Koppe of the German Environment Agency explains: "During production, transport and operation, climate-damaging methane escapes into the atmosphere, reducing the CO2 advantage and makes the climate balance, in some cases, even worse than that of ships with marine diesel".

Some shipping companies comply with the regulations of the International Maritime Organization (IMO), the United Nations body responsible for maritime transport, equipping their ships with gas washing systems or "scrubbers", which, however, increase energy consumption. In addition, contaminated wash waters are often disposed of in the sea.

German cruise operator Tui Cruises says that thanks to scrubbers, nitrogen oxide catalytic converters and soot particulate filters, six ships in its fleet emit up to 99 percent less sulfur, 75 less less nitrogen oxide and 60 percent less harmful particles. The company also ensures that the waste is properly disposed of on land.

TUI's goals are ambitious. By 2030, the first ships in its fleet will be completely climate-neutral, Tui Cruises CEO Wybcke Meier recently told the German newspaper "Tagesspiegel". According to Meier, however, there is a big unknown: the sufficient availability of biofuels.

The German cruise line Aida Cruises bets mainly on fossil LNG, which could one day be replaced by synthetic or biogenic fuel. Other German companies, such as Hapag Lloyd or Plantours, sail with marine gas oil.

Grid power from renewable sources is now seen as a ray of hope. The possibility of connecting the ships to the port's electrical network will help reduce emissions and reduce noise and vibrations.



"Environmentally produced grid energy will be very important in the green energy mix of cruise travel," says German professor Harald Zeiss, who specializes in sustainability and tourism.

However, while nearly half of all ships will soon be able to have shore power or can quickly adapt to it, according to the Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA), so far there are only 14 ports worldwide with corresponding connections. Among them are Germans from Hamburg, Kiel and Rostock-Warnemünde, as well as Bergen and Trondheim in Norway and Southampton in England.

Rerouting and efficient driving aided by sophisticated software, as well as exterior coatings to reduce aerodynamic drag, can help reduce fuel consumption. In addition, there are new innocuous techniques to avoid the encrustation of marine vegetation and fauna in the cooling system. In the management of hotels, which consume up to 50 percent of the ship's energy, changes are also being introduced.

"Some ocean giants have better waste disposal and sewage treatment systems than a small municipality," says NABU consultant Diesener. Details such as biodegradable cleaning and care products, optimization of air conditioning systems or recovery of braking energy from elevators and green and fair shore excursions are other steps towards greater environmental protection and sustainability. .

Norway is currently considered a pioneer country on the path to climate-friendly shipping. The ships on the Hurtigruten commuter express line run on marine diesel, which is blended with up to 20 percent biodiesel from food waste.



By 2030, the shipping company wants to be able to offer emission-free cruises. New competitor on the so-called "fast lane", Havila Kystruten, is betting on computer-controlled energy management of its combined LNG and battery system. The boats can run in purely electric mode for up to four hours.

In international waters, ships are authorized to navigate with heavy fuel oil. In coastal areas and in special areas designated by the IMO as Emission Control Areas (ECZs), stricter regulations apply regarding the emission of sulfur and nitrogen oxides. These include the Baltic Sea and the North Sea, the coasts of the United States and Canada, including the waters surrounding Hawaii and the American Caribbean, some areas of China and, in general, all ports of the European Union.

In the Antarctic and, in the future, in the Arctic, ships cannot carry heavy fuel oil on board as a precautionary measure.

German cruise journalist Franz Neumeier suggests "short cruises in the vicinity and arriving by train" as an environmentally friendly option for tourists. In fact, long flights considerably worsen the CO2 footprint of the holidays.

Cruise passengers can voluntarily offset the CO2 with an additional sum of money and thus balance at least the greenhouse gases emitted per head during the trip.


What is responsible or sustainable tourism

Sustainable tourism is one that is committed to having a low impact on the environment and local culture. According to the World Tourism Organization, it is defined as "that fully takes into account the current and future economic, social and environmental impacts to meet the needs of visitors, the industry, the environment and the host communities."



For some years, an accrediting body linked to UNESCO and called the Global Council of Sustainable Tourism has awarded the "Biosphere World Class Destination" certificate, which recognizes companies, destinations, products and tourist establishments that have made sustainable tourism the central axis of Your activities. Barcelona was the first urban destination in the world to obtain this certification in 2011.

In Europe, according to a recent report from Voyageprive.com, Spain offers 50% of the offer of all the ecological tourist destinations of the continent.

Ecological hotels, the best bet to attract millennial tourism

Forests are one of the great gifts of nature: they are not only a symbol of life, but they offer quiet spaces where the guest can relax, disconnect and recover energy and inspiration. Millennials are increasingly committed to a healthy lifestyle and green hotels are gaining more and more followers. Nature regains prominence, so designing a hotel in rural and forested areas has turned into a winning bet.


Booking.com proposes as an example these seven ecological hotels surrounded by lush forests. These paradisiacal accommodations, with their beautiful surroundings, can offer future entrepreneurs ideas of success for future projects.


Planet Zero Retreat, Anji, China

This resort, located in Anji and 5 kilometers from the Anji Zhongnan Scenic Gardens Area, has reduced the carbon footprint to its minimum expression. It offers rooms in the shape of a sphere surrounded by a beautiful bamboo forest. Travelers can use the free bicycles offered by the resort to explore the unspoiled nature of the surroundings of the Planet Zero Retreat or relax on the terrace while enjoying a drink.


Treehotel, Harads, Sweden

The iconic Treehotel is located in a pine forest in northern Sweden and is a unique accommodation that combines the most modern architecture and design with all the amenities you need to feel at home. Its ecological rooms were built with the environment in mind, and the kitchen serves typical game dishes with ingredients from the area.


Thala Beach Nature Reserve, Oak Beach, Australia

Thala Beach Nature Reserve is a place of retirement respectful with the environment and is located on the coast, in an area with more than 56 hectares of native tropical forest. It has a private beach and stunning views of the Coral Sea.

This eco-friendly accommodation features boutique-style bungalows made of wood, an organic coconut plantation and natural granite pools with waterfalls. Take the opportunity to live in full virgin nature in an area full of trails to enjoy the flora and fauna, and with a wide range of bird watching tours.



Whitepod, Monthey, Switzerland

This exclusive accommodation offers several capsules anchored to a wooden platform and surrounded by a virgin forest located at 1,400 meters above sea level. Each capsule has a pellet stove, windows overlooking the valley and a small terrace from where you can enjoy nature and the incredible views of the wooded mountain range.


A Walden's Pond, Soldotna, USA

Walden's Pond is an ideal place for those looking for a beautiful cabin in the middle of the forest, to be surrounded by nature and receive a friendly treatment from their friendly hosts. According to Booking.com travelers, this accommodation is a hidden treasure in the middle of nature in Alaska, where you will have the feeling of living a great adventure in a remote area of ​​dense boreal forest.


Casa Luna Hotel & Spa, La Fortuna, Costa Rica

The Casa Luna Hotel & Spa is located on the outskirts of the Arenal Volcano National Park. It is an ecological accommodation with infinite views of the volcano and the virgin forest. If you want to connect with nature, here you will be surrounded by lush forests and you will have the Fortuna Waterfall just 2 km away.



Marataba Safari Lodge, Hartbeestfontein, South Africa

The Marataba Safari Lodge awaits you with its elegantly decorated shops, made of stone and fabric. It is located in the Marakele National Park, located at the foot of the Waterberg Mountains. This beautiful lodge offers guided safaris to see wildlife, hiking trails and river trips. You can enjoy meals outdoors under an African acacia, or relax on their lounge chairs by the pool, and even enjoy a good book in its spacious living room with fireplace.


Mas Salagros EcoResort, Spain

Just 20 minutes from Barcelona, ​​in the middle of a natural reserve, Mas Salagros EcoResort is found, surrounded by beautiful views of the protected park of the Serralada Litoral. Submerged in a slow philosophy, it is an ideal place to enjoy 100% ecological gastronomy. It also has Roman baths and endless sustainable activities. The Mas Salagros project was created with the intention of offering something more than a hotel, betting on responsible and sustainable tourism.