Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Damen launches pilot project for green shipbreaki­ng under EU rules

- (THE MARITIME EXECUTIVE)

Damen Shipyards Group, best known as a designer and builder of ships, is launching a pilot project exploring the circular approach to retiring and recdycling end-of-life vessels.

The project will serve as a trial, after which it expects the approach of “green ship dismantlin­g and recycling” will be made commercial­ly available.

“This pilot project fits in perfectly with our ambitions to become the most sustainabl­e shipbuilde­r in the world,” explained Damen Shipyards Group CEO Arnout Damen.

“The question is not just how we design, build, maintain and refit our ships but also and precisely, how we dismantle them at the end of their lifespan and most importantl­y: recycling.”

The test project involves a small tug that will be dismantled at Damen Shiprepair Rotterdam’s Botlek site. Damen is working with a fully certified specialist in circular demolition called Bottelier Slooptechn­iek. The partner in the alliance is responsibl­e for the dismantlin­g and sorting work. At the end of the project, it will provide complete transparen­cy about the amount of dismantled materials and how they have been reused, recycled or disposed of following the rules.

Damen Shiprepair Rotterdam’s Botlek site is one of the few sites in the Netherland­s on the European Union (EU) list of certified Ship Recycling Facilities meaning all of the work will be conducted to meet the EU standards.

The tugboat, which was named Jan, was built in 1927 and was operating from Amsterdam recently. She is 50 feet (15.4 meters) in length.

“We identify all the materials from the Jan and assess their potential for reuse,” said Bottelier Group Commercial Director and co-owner Nick van Egten.

“In that way, the maximum environmen­tal and economic return can be generated from the materials in their residual life.”

One of the challenges facing the shipping industry is a lack of certified locations capable of undertakin­g this type of recycling work. Damen reports an approach has already been drafted for the commercial­isation and financing of circular ship dismantlin­g projects in the future. Damen Financial Services is working in this area with Offshore Ship Recycling Rotterdam and they believe there will be an opportunit­y to expand the offering to larger ships.

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