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Day: 15 April 2024

Marine Pollution: Clean Arctic Alliance Welcomes Denmark’s Banning of Scrubber Wastewater Discharges

Infographic: Why we need to ban scrubbers on ships

The Clean Arctic Alliance today welcomed the Danish government’s announcement that it will prohibit the discharge of scrubber water from ships into the marine environment in its territorial waters (to 12nm), and called for all Arctic states to not only follow Denmark’s action, but to go beyond it by banning the use of scrubbers throughout Arctic waters.

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