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PUBLISHER PubliCo Oy Pälkäneentie 19 A FI-00510 Helsinki Finland Phone +358 9 686 6250 Fax +358 9 685 2940 [email protected] www.publico.com EDITORIAL COORDINATOR Mirkka Lindroos editorial seatec 2/2010 PUSH FOR THE GREEN HORIZON Cruise lines do not have the best environmental record around. The industry has a troubled past which includes dumping waste where it doesn’t belong and endangering, for example, fragile reefs in PROJECT MANAGER the process. Times are changing, however, and the Cruise Lines Paul Charpentier International Association (CLIA) claims that the cruise business has CONTRIBUTORS reformed itself. According to CLIA, the cruise industry has been Sami J. Anteroinen Frederik Erdmann Merja Kihl Ari Mononen very proactive in its efforts to minimise all types of pollution at sea. Things have certainly been moving in the right direction as state-of-the-art environmental equipment is now standard on the GRAPHIC DESIGN ships. There are grinders for food and product waste, separators A5 Plate Media Oy for galley products and recycling, crushers for glass, aluminium and cardboard materials; incinerators for food, cardboard, paper and COVER PHOTO Royal Caribbean International other waste by-products; and sophisticated engine room equipment to reduce or eliminate liquid discharge. Still, in the Climate Change Era, a huge cruise ship does not AD SALES Paul Charpentier Phone +358 9 6866 2533 Fax +358 9 685 2940 [email protected] sound like the most environmental choice out there. Nobody builds Risto Valkeapää Phone +358 9 6866 2532 Fax +358 9 685 2940 [email protected] the Oasis-class behemoths, the executives of RCCL understood full them bigger than Royal Caribbean – and nobody has more to lose if the public suddenly turns its back on the ships. While designing well that the world would be looking at these ships with a magnifying glass. Therefore, the entire project was geared towards making a ship duo that would possess a decidedly green streak. PRINTED BY RCCL even hired an environmentalist guru to lead the eco-charge. PunaMusta Oy, July 2010 The STX Europe’s shipyard in Turku embraced the challenge of making its most environmental cruiser yet – and succeeded in PubliCo is a member of the European Association of Directory and Database Publishers (EADP), ensuring quality and reliability for advertisers and users. All rights reserved. This publication may not be used in whole or in part to prepare or compile other directories or mailing lists without the written permission of the publisher. Measures have been taken in the preparation of this publication to assist the publisher protect its copyright. Any unauthorized use of the data herein will result in immediate legal proceeding. 2 seatec 2/2010 the task. Per passenger, Oasis of the Seas boasts a 15 % – 25 % energy and carbon footprint improvement in comparison to its predecessors. The footprint is brought down by using the latest commercially available equipment, such as common rail diesel technology for emission control. The ship is also equipped for alternative fuels. The green upgrades have garnered appro ٥