How To Handle Waste

As the maritime industry comes to grips with its contribution to global emissions, it is increasing turning to carbon capture as a means of reducing its footprint. Today, onboard carbon capture systems are looked at as an expense offset by a reduction or delay in regulatory and compliance costs. But what if the captured carbon could become a revenue stream? Or could be used to create reusable fuel to drop the overall cost per mile of maritime transportation?

Our Waste team is spending its time working with forward thinking labs and scientists who are making breakthrough discoveries in this sector, exploring new and undiscovered ways to turn what was formerly a cost center into a profit center, all while ensuring lower regulatory and compliance costs.

Questions being asked globally include:

  • How do we capture waste from ships (ex. carbon)?

  • What do we do with the waste after it is captured?

  • What kind of feedstocks can be created from these waste streams?

  • What are the most valuable products for these waste streams?

  • What happens when a vessel reaches the end of its useful life?

  • How do we clean and maintain ship hulls with minimum impact on the environment?

Areas of Focus

  • 100% Waste Capture

  • Carbon Capture

  • New Carbon Products

  • Waste Capture

  • Biofouling

  • Hull Cleaning

  • Zero Waste Ballast