Center of Maritime Technologies GGMBH (CMT) is thrilled to share their involvement in the groundbreaking Circles of Life project, a project co-funded by the European Union.
Circles of Life marks a significant step forward in redefining sustainability within the maritime industry. In partnership with esteemed European collaborators including shipyards, suppliers, research organizations, NGOs, and classification bodies, the project aims to establish a universally recognized standard. This standard will empower shipyards, maritime equipment manufacturers, shipping companies, financial institutions, and other stakeholders to accurately assess and compare the environmental impact across the entire lifecycle of a ship.
CMT is proud to play a pivotal role in this initiative by validation and assessment of emissions by creating structured documentation of all production processes typical in the life cycle of a ship, with technologies and practices assigned that are suitable for reducing emissions.
“The transformation of the maritime economy according to sustainable criteria poses highly complex challenges for all stakeholders”
Together, we are dedicated to driving progress toward the European Union’s environmental and climate objectives, fostering emission reductions, and championing a circular economy within the shipbuilding sector.
This groundbreaking project has received financial support from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program under grant agreement no. 101138013.
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