USE AND SUSTAINABILITY OF THE SHIPS' WASTE RECEPTION FACILITIES: EVIDENCE FROM THE PORT OF CORINTH, GREECE
Keywords:
merchant shipping, ships"™ waste management, waste reception facilities, sustainable managementAbstract
Nowadays, merchant ships are carrying all kinds of modern world commodities, but during their operation produce waste. Therefore, sustainable management is necessary. Currently, a set of measures have been activated in order to address this potential threat based on strict legislative framework. This study will attempt an approach, in order to clarify the current and future adequacy of the ships' waste reception facilities at the port of Corinth in Greece within the limits of the existing
and forthcoming management regulations. The current research followed an extensive quantitative and qualitative methodological approach. Results evince that the port of Corinth is not currently considered at risk from irregular ships' waste discharges into the marine environment. However, considering the latest adopted expansion master plan, port facilities appear partially adequate to manage the additional burden. Therefore the establishment of permanent reception facilities is
suggested.
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