Cruise line industry ‘wakes up’ to environmental pollution

ICCL has also been keen to emphasise that court action against its members is proof that “the international cruise industry is strictly accountable to US environmental enforcement agencies”. The association points out that the International Maritime Organisation’s regulations provide the industry with international environmental standards.

“Despite what people like to say, that we’re unregulated and outside the law, that isn’t the case,” Bridget Ann Serchak of ICCL told edie. Sherchak referred to the high level set for the Royal Caribbean fine (see related story) as proof that the industry is heavily regulated.

Speaking with edie, an IMO spokesperson confirmed that international regulations are policed by member states and therefore enforcement does vary: “IMO sets the standards, but it is up to IMO-member states to enforce them”. IMO is part of the United Nations.

According to ICCL, the cruise industry has installed equipment to comply with environmental legislation. These include:

Member cruises lines of ICCL include: