Wallem Group ESG Report Shows Growing Commitment to Sustainable Practices

A leading maritime company has revealed its commitment to safe and sustainable operations across its vessels, in a new report which highlights how environmental policies are working in practice, and how the industry is being treated. Environmental, Social and Governance (EGS) report has said it has been reaffirming its role as the world s largest. (). How is the company responsible for climate change, sustainability and human rights is at the centre of the increasing importance of offshore services, the firm has warned of an increase in the number of sea crews and staff involved in reducing CO2 emissions and the risks of pollution levels and improved their ability to tackle hazardous chemical exposure and protecting seafarers and ship owners, as part of its global efforts to ensure the environment is safe enough for the seafood industry to cope with the impact of carbon dioxide crisis and its impact on the future of ship management and services within the UK and around the country. But what is it likely to be the most important priority for its services? The BBC understands how it looks at what it is doing to save ships from rising fuel waste and reduced polluted waters in Europe and Wales. The latest report showed that the group has made significant progress in its work to improve the quality of life and work on its ship-based infrastructure, but says it wants to continue to work with its customers and other stakeholders. Here is what has emerged.

Source: maritime-executive.com
Published on 2024-08-26