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8 maritime news articles about Hong Kong Convention

CSC: MEPC 84 outcome is a constructive step forward

After years of discussion, delay and diplomatic drift, the global shipping industry is finally navigating a sea change. On 26 June 2025, the Hong Kong Intern...
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has stated that the aims of this convention are to ensure that when ships are recycled, they pose no unnecessary risk to human health and safety, or the environment 1 . To achieve this aim, both ship owners and ship recycling facilities will have actions to take for compli

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信德海事网-专业海事信息咨询服务平台 登录 | 注册 [ 设为首页 ] [ 加入收藏 ] 中文版 ENGLISH WeChat Mobile --> --> ENGLISH > WORLD --> GMS and Liberian Registry issue first International Ready for Recycling Certificate (IRRC) following entry into force of the Hong Kong Convention 2025-07-30 15:05 By: GMS 分享: --> --> --> 评论 -->
Home Publications Articles Ship Recycling – Understanding the Hong Kong Convention Ship Recycling – Understanding the Hong Kong Convention The Hong Kong Convention mandates safe ship recycling at authorised facilities, requiring certified hazardous material inventories and coordinated compliance with overlapping intern
The Hong Kong Convention will finally enter into force in 2025, but what does that mean in practice? How will ship recycling practices be impacted, and what will a key recycling nation like Pakistan do?

One of the many consultations of the European Commission on environmental topics concerns the Waste Shipment Regulation. In consultation with the chair of the S