BIMCO ACTS TO CUT PLASTIC POLLUTION

Nov 23, 2022 | Water & waste management news

According to BIMCO, even if plastics on board ships are sorted, managed, and discharged to shore in a proper way, mismanagement of waste on land means it can still reach the ocean.

With up to 1.75bn plastic bottles a year being used on board ships, BIMCO believes removing unnecessary plastics is the industry’s best option to help remove a source that may end up reaching the ocean.

As a first step BIMCO has partnered with Ocean Bottle on co-branded reusable bottles which symbolise the change needed within the shipping industry; ships moving from single-use plastic bottles to sustainable alternatives such as onboard water supplies or larger dispensers. 

Dr Bev Mackenzie, Head of Intergovernmental Engagement, BIMCO said: “We’ve learnt from members who have successfully implemented initiatives to remove single-use plastics bottles from their ships that providing crew with a reusable bottle, alongside other actions, can make a big difference. Over half of the companies that recently completed a BIMCO survey are already providing such bottles.”

BIMCO estimates that an onboard system is a quarter of the cost of providing water in single-use plastic bottles and can pay for itself in just one year. In addition, BIMCO evidence suggests that refills can save around 2,355kg of CO2 emissions per ship per year. Refilling a bottle from a modern system also supports crew welfare as today’s alternatives provide good quality, safe, and tasty drinking water.

Mackenzie added: “Whilst solutions exist, we still have work to do and will be working with our members to support them in selecting onboard systems and bottles to best suit their needs. What we do know is that our industry’s small steps in phasing out single-use plastic bottles could have a big impact.”

Every bottle bought by BIMCO will fund the collection of 11.4kg (over 1,000 single use plastic bottles in weight) of Ocean Plastic from the worlds most polluted waterways. Plastic is collected by locals from some of the worst affected coastal communities such as the Philippines, Brazil, Egypt, Ghana, India, and Indonesia, who then exchange the plastic for money or receive digital credit to swap for tuition, tech goods, healthcare, and micro-finance. This infrastructure is made possible with help from partners Plastic Bank, Plastics for Change and rePurpose who set up collection sites and ensure transactions to collectors are secure through traceable technology.

The BIMCO/Ocean Bottle branded bottles will be distributed among key stakeholders, leaders, and volunteers over the months to come to help address single-use plastics on board and spread the campaign message. 

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