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Ship Recycling: A Changing Landscape of Shipping Industry

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Do you know our world is on the verge of stepping into a horrifying apocalyptic future? But, how? Well, the constant emission of toxic greenhouse gases is one of the major reasons. While no industry is completely innocent, there are some industries that have turned themselves around. The ship recycling industry is one such industry that has adapted to the needs of the modern world. Switching to sustainable and environmentally friendly ways to recycle old ships has worked in the favor of planet Earth. This article further discusses how green ship recycling practices have benefited the environment. Also, it talks about why it is important to promote more and more sustainable ship recycling methods than ever before Importance of sustainability There are several practices that are used throughout the world to recycle ships. Among these practices, Landing and Dry Docks are the most environmentally friendly. With these practices, a ship is properly recycled, and the parts of the ship that

What is Green Ship Recycling & How is it helping the environment?

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  Ships have always been a significant part of every era. Europeans used waterways to explore new lands; the British navy was once the strongest in the world, and with that navy, Britain conquered almost half the world. So, ships aren’t the treasure of the modern world. However, one might wonder, if ships are that old, what happens when a ship is no longer functioning? It is quite an interesting question with an even more exciting answer. Well, in the olden days’ ships were mostly made of wood, and we know wood is degradable. So when a ship was no longer of any use, the wood that could be reused was recycled, and the rest of the ship was drowned. Because there weren't any toxic or non-degradable materials in ships, they would get decomposed over time.   However, after the industrial revolution, things changed. Ships now had steel bodies, and different chemicals were used to ensure the lives of people onboard were no different from those on land. This is when the problem beg

Ship Recycling Facts- What we should know?

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“The sea is the same as it has been since before men ever went on it in boats,” one of the famous quotes by one of the greatest writers Ernest Hemingway. However, we know it's not true.   Before men ventured into the sea, it was calm and peaceful, and as we became more intelligent, we naively started to dream about taming the sea. Our desire to explore motivated us to build ships that could travel through the great oceans. As the new ships were improved to make them better and faster, the old ship started to cause problems. After traveling hundreds of miles for decades, these ships were discarded. All the materials men used to build these ships were now poisoning the sea. If Hemingway knew about the ways of the modern world, he would never say, “Sea is the Same.” However, we, modern humans, are well aware that we must keep our seas safe. That’s why today, the ship recycling business is a booming industry all around the world.   This industry can help reduce water pollution and

Threats posed by old vessels to the environment

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  We live in an era where climate change is no longer just a plausible future but has become a reality. However, many factors are responsible for climate change but one of the unlikely candidates is old and unattended ships. Although  recycling ships   is a booming industry,   ship recycling in India , like countries, is not very popular. Understanding the threat an unattended old ship poses to the environment and why recycling shipsis the need of the hour is essential. The damage an old vessel causes to the environment is unfathomable. Here are a few of the damages these ships cause to our environment:- Polluting the water bodies:-  These unattended old vessels play a huge role in polluting water bodies. Abandoned ships worldwide are rusting away, causing the water bodies to get more polluted with each passing year.  Ship recycling in India,  and many other countries where it is not a popular practice, several abandoned ships are rusting away on different sea shores polluting the near

How are Ship Recycling Companies beneficial to the environment?

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  Ship recycling is not a term we hear on an everyday basis, however, it is an important concept. Because, we may think a ship lasts forever, sinks, or, in some cases, gets lost in the Bermuda triangle. But on, contrary to popular belief, many ships live their life to the fullest and grow old, and then they no longer tame the sea. And this is where the role of ship recycling companies begins. These companies help in the green ship recycling process. If it weren’t for these companies, the ships would fall prey to beaching. A process where underpaid workers dismantle the vessel without proper training or equipment rather than working in ship scrap yards for safe and green ship recycling .   The practice of beaching can lead to harmful effects on both marine life and the ecosystem. Because the recycling of ships isn’t limited to recycling the steel body but the proper disposal of toxic substances like mercury, oil sludges, lead, etc., one of the most harmful substances is asbestos.

How do retired ships hamper the environment if not recycled?

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scrap ship yards How exactly is ship recycling being done in India in ship scrap yards and other countries? What does the process for the recycling of ships in detail? Well, ship recycling is a process that saves the marine environment by recycling old vessels that reach their end-stage. Many companies in the shipping industry nowadays are looking for ways to protect the water bodies from harmful pollutants released from ships or retired vessels.   It's now common to see companies and ship owners selling their ships for recycling as they reach their end-stage because they can't just throw them away when they break down, as it leads to contamination of water bodies.   Recycling of ships is one of the most effective ways to reduce waste in the marine environment, thus, saving marine lives. It also helps keep the oceans clean, reducing the amount of chemical pollution which degrades the quality of water for marine animals to breathe.   Did you know? Vessels that are

Ship Recycling Companies: Are they Bane or a boon?

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  During the past few years, green ship recycling has become a widespread business in the world. The demands of ship scrap yards and ship recycling companies have increased tremendously in comparison to 10 years ago such as Ship recycling in Bangladesh and other countries. As a result, ships are being scrapped in a sustainable manner rather than being destroyed.   Did you know? Each year around 100 million tons of ships are scrapped globally in ship scrap yards . Moreover, today normal ships are replaced by larger ones that can carry more cargo and operate at sea for longer periods without restocking fuel or freshwater, thus, preventing natural material from getting extracted for manufacturing other ships!   Green ship recycling has now become an important process in the marine industry. Recycling old ships in ship scrap yards serves as a great way to turn a profit, however, certain guidelines must be followed. Ship recycling companies need to follow IMO guidelines acc