Carnival Corporation Unveils Sustainability Report

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Carnival Corporation released its 13th annual sustainability report, dubbed Sustainable from Ship to Shore, detailing initiatives and momentum across environmental, social and governance focus areas.

Data from the cruise company’s study found significant progress toward its goal of carbon-neutral operations by 2050, and a circular economy model focused on waste reduction, recycling and management.

“As the global leader in the cruise industry, we are setting the pace with the industry’s smartest solutions for sustainable cruising that will help deliver on our aggressive roadmap to reduce our carbon impact, maximize our use of resources and further enhance our operations to be even more efficient by 2030,” Carnival CEO Josh Weinstein said.

Carnival remains the only major cruise operator producing fewer greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions today than in 2011, despite adding guest capacity. The company is on track to achieve a 40 percent reduction in carbon intensity by 2030 and a 20 percent reduction in carbon intensity.

The initiatives are expected to drive a 15 percent reduction in fuel consumption per available lower berth day (ALBD) in 2023, along with a 15 percent reduction in emissions.

“Our future depends on us being good corporate citizens and stewards of the environment, because without the incredible communities, healthy marine ecosystems, and scenic spaces we operate in, it would be impossible to deliver unforgettable happiness to our guests through extraordinary cruise vacations,” Weinstein continued.

The cruise company also continued the fleetwide rollout of eco-friendly upgrades, including LED lights, HVAC automation, variable speed drives on pumps and fans and more, saving an average of five percent fuel consumption savings per ship.

In addition, Carnival reduced the amount of power used by ships in port, increased the number of liquefied natural gas (LNG) ships in its fleet and achieved per-passenger food waste reduction of more than 30 percent.

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