According to the newly released 2016 sustainability report, Costa Cruises, an Italian cruise line, based in Genoa, Italy reduced waste by 9.5% per passenger day and cut its carbon footprint by 5% from 2015 to 2016. Fuel consumption per passenger also dropped 3%.
The report says Costa Cruise sorted 100% of waste on board and reported the collection of about 393 tons of aluminium over the last 10 years, which were later sent for recycling.
{alcircleadd}'The roadmap we created three years ago places sustainability at the center of an integrated and multi-stakeholder approach,' said Stefania Lallai, sustainability and external relations director, Costa Cruises. This, according to her, led to a series of successful conservation and recycling projects on board.
Costa also has been working towards waste reduction and promoting recycling and the recovery of materials from end-of-life products. It was their collaboration with CiAL (the Aluminium Packaging Consortium) which helped the successful recycling of 393 tons of aluminium so far.
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They have also actively promoted the 'Message in a Can' project, which increased the collection of aluminium in the Municipality of Savona by 27%.
A study carried out by PwC in Savona, Costa's main homeport, revealed that the company's economic contribution to the city's GDP stood at €38m per year. The company also created 681 jobs in the city.
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