April22 , 2026

    India Promotes Eco-Friendly Ship Recycling with EU-Compliant Yards to Strengthen Maritime Industry

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    India is accelerating efforts to promote environmentally sustainable ship recycling by upgrading its shipbreaking yards to meet European Union (EU) compliance standards. The initiative aims to align with global environmental norms while enhancing safety and efficiency in the maritime recycling industry.

    The modernized yards will incorporate advanced waste management systems, reduce hazardous material exposure, and improve labor safety, positioning India as a leading destination for green ship recycling. Authorities expect the move to attract more international vessels, generate employment, and contribute significantly to the domestic maritime economy.

    Officials noted that these upgrades are part of India’s broader strategy to strengthen its maritime sector, improve compliance with international environmental standards, and support sustainable shipping practices.

    This initiative also underscores India’s commitment to balancing industrial growth with environmental responsibility, offering a model for sustainable practices in global ship recycling.

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