Wartsila’s Proven Waste Treatment Solution to Support Carnival’s 9 Brands

Source: www.gulfoilandgas.com 1/20/2021, Location: Europe

The technology group Wartsila has signed a framework agreement with Carnival Corporation, the global cruise ship operator, covering the supply and installation of Wartsila’s advanced waste water and dry waste treatment systems for up to 32 vessels across many of its operating brands. The framework is consistent with Carnival’s policies for compliance with the latest and most stringent environmental legislation. Signing of the framework took place in October 2020.

Wartsila’s Membrane Bioreactor waste water treatment plants are well proven in the handling of black and grey waste water. The system surpasses the most demanding standards currently set by the International Maritime Organization (IMO) for sewage discharge, including paragraph 4.2 of MEPC 227 (64), which applies to special areas.

Similarly, Wartsila’s dry waste handling systems comply with the most stringent IMO Marpol requirements, and are designed to minimise greenhouse gas emissions. Wartsila’s advanced technologies and vast experience were cited as being major considerations in the award of this contract.

“There is increased awareness within the cruise industry of environmental sustainability, and Wartsila is proud and ready to support this focus with the most advanced and compliant solutions. We continue to work with Carnival to enhance their goals for waste reduction, in line with their internal strategy,” says Arto Lehtinen, Director at Wartsila Water and Waste.

“We very much appreciate Wartsila’s support and their capabilities in delivering high quality, reliable solutions tailored to our specific requirements. The environmental legislation barrier for the cruise industry is set very high, so we seek the latest technologies to ensure compliance. The Wartsila solution selected for the framework more than meets this standard,” says Jon McKeown, Senior Vice President global strategic sourcing from Carnival Corporation.

The Wartsila equipment will be delivered and installed onboard different ships across many of the operating brands between 2020 and 2025.

This framework agreement shows, despite the current challenges, that environmental compliance and sustainability remains a top priority for Carnival and proves Wartsila’s advanced waste system solutions are there to meet and surpass the most stringent legislations.


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