| MB'92 leads the way in yard offsetting |
Since February 2009 MB´92 has been leading the way in carbon offsetting in superyacht refit yards. Clients have been offered the option to participate in compensating the carbon emissions from their consumed shore power. The shipyard itself has
then matched its clients offset by purchasing a same amount of offsets.
MB´92 senior project manager and creator of the carbon offset program, Bob Wagemakers, says he is very pleasantly surprised with the ever increasing interest that the clients show. “Initially, during the first half of the year, just under 20% of the vessels took part in the offset program. But in the second half of 2009 we have seen a serious growth, with about 50% of yachts participating. Perhaps a good psychological incentive are the Carbon Offset flags we provide to the participants, an idea of Miquel LLiteras, our operations
This naturallyleads to thinking about the yacht’s fuel consumption, which for a busy yacht can account for a significant carbon footprint over a season. The good news is that a policy of Carbon Offsetting this fuel typically adds only a very modest amount to the operating budget”
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green cleaners
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Monday, 12 October 2009 15:13
Rachel
first I'd like to say thank you and cingratulations on centralizing the green info for the yachting industry. This is great! I love the simple, kind alternatives you list for some exterior cleaning tasks. FYI, baking soda is also great for stainless steel, leaves an amazing shine and doesn't scratch. Do you know if the lemon/salt treatment would work for mildew growing in our teak decks? We have been using the boat water for wash downs and this strips the water of chlorine and other chemicals that prevented mildew from growing in the wood. We would like to continue using the boat water but need to treat the decks with something and I REALLY don't want to use chemicals. I'd appreciate any feedback. The site looks great and is easy to navigate and find information. There are a few spelling errors and typos (see home page) but nothing too glaring. Thanks again for making this information available to the yachting world.
The harsh reality of marine cleaners , Administrator
Bilges and bio remediation
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Thursday, 17 September 2009 23:01
John Paparone
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Bio-Remediation effect for oily bilge water , Administrator
Action
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Wednesday, 16 September 2009 10:57
alano
This is a plague that we need to stop.Please avoid all plastic bags..they are kiiling our seas!
New research on "Great Pacific Garbage Patch" , Administrator
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