MATSON Navigation Company
has received the US Coast Guard's 2012 Rear Admiral William M. Benkert Marine
Environmental Award for Excellence for the second time in six years.
The Benkert Award was
created to recognise outstanding achievements in marine environmental
protection that go beyond mere compliance with industrial and regulatory
standards.
"Matson is the only
carrier in the world to have a zero discharge policy - this means that nothing
is discharged into the ocean, with the exception of food scraps," said
company president Matt Cox. "We also believe that where existing laws and
regulations do not provide adequate controls to ensure the protection of the
environment, we establish and adhere to our own more stringent standards."
Ron Forest, senior vice
president, operations said: "When we were first honoured with the Benkert
Award in 2006, Matson and SSA Terminals had just signed a new 'green port'
lease agreement with the Port of Long Beach, which involved a commitment to
reduce air emissions in port by shutting off our vessel diesel generators and
plugging into the local electrical grid, a process called cold ironing."
He continued: "This
technology set a new standard for terminal leases in Long Beach. Because the
concept of using a dockside electrical infrastructure to power ships while in
port was new, the project involved innovative engineering work. By the end of
this year, all of Matson's motor ships that call Long Beach will plug in,
making our terminal facility a 100 per cent cold ironing operation, far ahead
of the regulations set by the California Air Resources Board."
In addition, the company has
also partnered with the US Coast Guard in testing a ballast water treatment
system on one of its vessels. The success of that project led to Matson having
one of the first ships to receive approval for the testing under the Coast
Guard's Shipboard Technology Evaluation Program.
Source : HKSG.
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