Waste Management

As is the case all over the world, technological developments, industrialization, rapid urbanization, and population growth in recent years have been increasing the impact that human activities have on the natural environment while also inevitably intensifying the use of natural resources.

The waste that results from this process has reached proportions such as to threaten both environmental and human health because of both their volume and their harmful contents. The goals of waste management strategies are to prevent rapid depletion of natural resources and to keep the waste that is produced from posing a risk to environmental and human health while also transforming it into a useful economic input. Such strategies are becoming a matter of high-priority policy all over today’s world.

The marine pollution caused by ships and other marine craft also poses extremely serious risks for both environmental and human health. Our company’s operations take place in the Mediterranean, one of the most densely trafficked seas in the world. In recognition of this, we are highly sensitive to this issue and abide by a policy of effective waste management.

Our licensed waste receiving facility adheres to procedures and takes measures which will not create air, water, soil, plant, or animal-related risks when waste is segregated, collected, transported, recycled, or eliminated; which will not be a source of discomfort due to noise, vibration, or odor; which will prevent any adverse impact on the natural environment; and thus which will not cause harm to environmental or human health.