All Sustainability articles – Page 13
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News
The Italian Sea Group obtains RINA certification
TISG’s Marina di Carrara and La Spezia shipyards become ISO 14001:2015 certified
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McKenna Townsend to help launch ICOMIA decarbonisation report
The International Council of Marine Industry Associations will launch its findings via a series of three presentations at METSTRADE
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Battery Technologies
Foundation Zero improves the solar panel
A group of marine-orientated scientists, investors and engineers is looking at new ways to capture renewable energy afloat
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News
Sunsail, The Moorings partner with Blue Marine Foundation
The objective is to help conserve the coastlines and marine life
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Green Technologies
Zero-emission racer for 2024 Boat Energy Challenge takes shape
French company Propulsion House Pulling-e and the UK’s Cambridge University Riviera Racing Team to develop new hybrid system
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Green Technologies
BARtech WindWings save 6 tonnes of fuel per day
WindWings are already finding their way into leisure boat design – but can they be made to enhance rather than detract from a boat’s aesthetics?
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USA
Clean diesel technology to meet CARB 2027 standards
A new diesel exhaust scrubbing technology unveiled in the US promises significant NOx reductions not at some point in the future, but right now with existing engine designs
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Green Technologies
Plans to harness waste solar panel heat
Foundationzeroo exploring ways to harness the heat created when solar panels are working on deck.
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Article
D-Marin ranks in the top quarter of leisure companies worldwide for sustainability programme
D-Marin moves into the top 24% of Leisure Industry companies for Sustainability
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Dutch Navy lauds Hull Vane for saving energy, money and reducing noise
The underwater wing converts energy from the stern wave into forward thrust
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CRN Sustainable Powered Yacht project receives new eco certification
RINA confirms that the SuP-Y project is sized appropriately for proper functioning and easy management
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Green Technologies
DRIFT Energy launches new fuelling option for hydrogen powered superyachts
A sailing cat producing green hydrogen at sea offers intriguing potential
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Article
Demographic changes are pushing diversity to the top of the agenda; Industry needs to step up if it’s to reap the rewards
Diversity marketing is more than just a feel-good concept but a way to achieve consumer sustainability and make money according to a leading automotive industry consultant. And in the US, it is very much the future.
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Boero awarded WRF Sustainability Certificate
Two antifouling products recognised by the Water Revolution Foundation
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In 2025, emission-free zone takes effect in the heart of Amsterdam
Boats with electric or manual propulsion must have a valid ‘green’ stamp
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Green Technologies
Harnessing robotics to improve sustainability
What if you could solve the environmental challenges of keeping hulls clean, efficient and free from potentially invasive species without using antifouling coatings at all? That is the mission of Australian robotics start-up, Hullbot. Kim Hollamby speaks with CEO and co-founder, Tom Loefler, to learn about the future potential for ...
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Fossil Free Marine appoints new board member
Andréa Haag is a sustainability professional from the energy sector
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Brunswick, and the future of sustainable design
Innovation alone is not enough – it’s meticulous analysis too that is giving Brunswick Boat Group’s Technology Center the edge
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USA
Energy reduction short cut for boat sheds and marine warehouses
Destratification offers a useful route to carbon savings for the type of buildings in which many marine companies operate