Sustainability
Sustainability in our marine business operations involves adopting practices and strategies that minimize the negative impact of our business’s activities on the marine environment, while also ensuring the long-term viability and profitability of the business.
To achieve sustainability in our marine business operations, we always practice various measures such as:
Reducing pollution: Adopting practices to reduce pollution from marine vessels, such as using low-sulfur fuels, installing emissions-reducing technologies, and minimizing the discharge of wastewater and other pollutants.
Protecting marine ecosystems: Implementing measures to protect marine ecosystems, such as avoiding sensitive areas, minimizing disturbance of marine life, and following responsible marine practices.
Efficient use of resources: Adopting practices to optimize the use of resources, such as minimizing waste generation, reducing energy consumption, and optimizing vessel maintenance.
Sustainable sourcing: Sourcing materials and supplies from suppliers that follow sustainable practices, such as using eco-friendly materials, reducing packaging waste, and minimizing carbon emissions in their supply chain.
Stakeholder engagement: Engaging with stakeholders, such as employees, customers, suppliers, and communities, to foster sustainable practices and promote transparency and accountability.
Compliance with regulations: Ensuring compliance with environmental regulations and guidelines set by local and international bodies, and continuously monitoring and reporting on the impact of business activities on the marine environment.
Overall, incorporating sustainability in our marine business operations can benefit businesses by reducing costs, improving public image, and promoting environmental and social responsibility. It also contributes to the protection and preservation of the marine environment for current and future generations.