What's Happening?
The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) has published the sixth edition of 'Shipping and the Environment: A Guide to Environmental Compliance.' This updated guide provides an expanded overview of how shipping interacts with environmental protection
and global regulations. It is designed for a wide audience, including shipping companies, seafarers, and policymakers, offering insights into current and future environmental requirements. The guide includes new content on potential regulations, such as those concerning invasive aquatic species and Exhaust Gas Cleaning Systems discharges, and introduces an Environmental Protection Measures Checklist.
Why It's Important?
The release of this guide is crucial for the maritime industry as it navigates an increasingly complex regulatory environment. By providing a comprehensive resource, the ICS aims to enhance awareness and preparedness among stakeholders, ensuring compliance with evolving environmental standards. This is particularly important as the industry faces pressure to reduce its environmental impact and adapt to new regulations expected to take effect from 2028 onwards. The guide's focus on future regulations underscores the need for proactive measures in the shipping sector.
What's Next?
As the maritime industry continues to adapt to new environmental regulations, stakeholders may need to invest in technologies and practices that align with these standards. The guide's emphasis on future regulations suggests that shipping companies will need to stay informed and prepared for upcoming changes. Policymakers and industry leaders may also engage in discussions to refine and implement these regulations, potentially influencing global shipping practices.















