Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA), Australian Cruise Association (ACA) and New Zealand Cruise Association (NZCA) have collaborated on the region’s first Industry Sustainability Guide, showcasing the environmental initiatives being carried out in local waters. “Each day across our industry, individual cruise lines are working to improve…with leading national and international...
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Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA), Australian Cruise Association (ACA) and New Zealand Cruise Association (NZCA) have collaborated on the region’s first Industry Sustainability Guide, showcasing the environmental initiatives being carried out in local waters.
“Each day across our industry, individual cruise lines are working to improve…with leading national and international organisations, investment in new technologies, and complying with, and in many cases, exceeding int’l standards,” said CLIA Australasia Managing Director Joel Katz.
The five areas of focus cited in the report include cleaner fuel/lower emissions, recycling, waste management, destination sustainability, and industry cooperation.
View the guide online HERE.
MEANWHILE CLIA Australasia is reminding member agents that there are only two weeks left until nominations close for the 2018 Cruise Industry Awards.
There are now 11 categories open for self and peer nomination including the addition of the Cruise Champion and Cruise Promotion awards.
The CLIAs take place 23 Feb.
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