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India, EU advance cooperation on sustainable ship recycling
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India, EU advance cooperation on sustainable ship recycling

From Times of Oman · () English

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  • India and the European Union have committed to enhancing their collaboration on sustainable ship recycling.
  • Both sides reaffirmed their dedication to strengthening cooperation in this environmental sector.
  • The agreement aims to promote environmentally sound practices in the ship recycling industry.

India and the European Union have reaffirmed their commitment to bolstering cooperation in the crucial area of sustainable ship recycling. This renewed dedication signals a shared focus on promoting environmentally responsible practices within the maritime industry.

Both parties have pledged to strengthen their collaborative efforts, recognizing the importance of international standards and cooperation in ensuring that ship recycling processes minimize environmental impact and protect worker safety. This partnership is expected to drive the adoption of greener technologies and methodologies.

The agreement highlights a mutual understanding of the need for a global approach to ship recycling, aligning with international conventions and best practices. It is anticipated that this enhanced cooperation will lead to more sustainable outcomes for both nations and the global shipping sector.

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