Abstract

The growth of the Global Economy and in particular the Caribbean Islands has been for the last two decades fueled by the cruise shipping industry. However, the growth in this industry gives rise to the expansion in ship size and the number of destinations. Unfortunately, the cruise line industry is responsible for the largest volume of waste, pollutants and destruction to marine lives when compared to other maritime industry sector. This chapter seeks to highlight the correlation between the industry and the growing global need for vibrant economies, a high quality of life, while protecting the environment and sustaining the world’s natural resources. A review of several literature has shown that within the last twenty years, the cruise lines have invested a lot of time and money correcting the negative environmental impacts created. Several proactive and green shipping initiatives designed to improve environmental management were successfully implemented by the industry. These diverse initiatives are group as follows: Research and Innovation, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Marketing, Awareness raising/environmental education initiative, and Green technologies. Emanating from these initiatives are: reduce or obviate of harmful environmental emissions and environmental management improvements and ultimately an environment that is experiencing an increased level of sustainability and economic activities.

Highlights

  • 1.1 Overview of the cruise industryThe Cruise Shipping Industry has evolved tremendously over the years

  • With the increasing growth of the cruise industry comes the expansion in ship sizes and the variety of destinations to meet the demand of customers

  • Studies show that the cruise line industry generates significantly more volume of waste and pollutants than any other maritime industry sector

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Summary

Overview of the cruise industry

The Cruise Shipping Industry has evolved tremendously over the years. It experienced changes - from the era of transoceanic transportation and tropical vacations for the wealthy, privileged elites of society only, to the multimillion tourism and leisure industry today, offering affordable vacation options and comfort to match the average citizen. Annex III prevention of pollution by harmful substances carried by sea in packaged form. Annex III of the MARPOL convention elaborates on the Prevention of Pollution by harmful substances carried by sea in packaged form. This Annex makes provisions for the issuing of detailed standards on packing, marking, labelling, documentation, stowage, quantity limitations, exceptions and notifications. Other hazardous waste can result from paint waste, crushing of aerosol can, incinerator ash, batteries, pharmaceuticals and used fluorescent and mercury vapor light bulbs [7] It is through the executions of these conventions that all vessels, including cruise ships will perform their daily operations keeping in mind that the. Adhering to the rules and requirements of these conventions, environmental sustainability can be achieved and maintained [7]

Theoretical framework on sustainability
The importance of the cruise industry to the local economy
Negative impacts of the cruise industry on the local environment
Sustainable practices employed by the industry and its major cruise lines
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