India - EU Sustainable Ship Recycling Regulations
Deepened mutual cooperation integrates India – EU sustainable recycling under the EU Ship Recycling Regulation (EUSRR). To begin with, three Indian yards have successfully completed all compliance procedures. Moreover, they are eligible now for formal inclusion on the EU-approved list.
Furthermore, both sides expressed confidence in the progress made in facilitating the inclusion of Indian ship recycling facilities under the EUSRR. At the same time, they acknowledged the efforts made toward meeting the required standards. Most importantly, the two sides are reviewing the ongoing audit and compliance process for Indian ship recycling yards seeking recognition. Consequently, this review is expected to strengthen regulatory cooperation and support the inclusion of more Indian facilities under the EUSRR.
Falcon Freight can streamline India-EU sustainable ship recycling by managing the complex logistics of transporting end-of-life vessels and salvaged materials.
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EU Ship Recycling Regulation:
EU-flagged vessels over 500 GT can recycle only at safe, approved facilities on the European List of ship recycling facilities. Moreover, this comes under EU ship recycling regulations. Overall, it also requires all ships to carry an Inventory of Hazardous Materials (IHM) when calling at EU ports. On top of it, India has emerged as the world’s leading ship-recycling nation. Furthermore, it is steadily strengthening its position as a global hub for safe, environmentally sustainable and responsible ship recycling. “
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India-EU Maritime Sustainability
India is advancing its ship recycling industry with the EU, under the India-EU Maritime Sustainability collaboration. Overall, this aligns with global environmental standards and an $8B investment plan to strengthen its maritime sector. Thus, it will create employment opportunities and promote environmental protection.
In addition, this contributes to accelerating the growth and sustainability of the maritime sector. India aims to recycle around 16 thousand ships over the next decade. In a nutshell, India is reinforcing its ambition to become the world’s leading centre for sustainable maritime recycling.
Conclusion
India’s push for sustainable ship recycling is reaching a critical milestone. Above all, an $8 billion investment is backing this milestone with a target of 16000 ships. Moreover, three Indian ship recycling yards have successfully completed all the required compliance procedures under the EU Ship Recycling Regulation. As a result, they are now recognized for meeting international environmental and safety standards.
Furthermore, India’s commitment to regulatory compliance also strengthens related sectors, including Agricultural Product Export Shipping Services, by enhancing global trade confidence and logistics efficiency. Most importantly, India’s share in global ship recycling has surged to over 35%, thereby strengthening its position as a leading hub for sustainable ship recycling.
Falcon Freight supports the India-EU sustainable ship recycling market by providing specialized maritime logistics.
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Phone No. :- +91 9311595648.
Email :- [email protected]