Asia: India has drafted legislation to
implement the 2009 Hong Kong Convention for the proper recycling of ships, it
was announced at the International Maritime Organisation's 30th Assembly
Session in London.
India's Shipping Minister Nitin Gadkari
declared that plans are underway to implement sustainable shipbreaking
practices in the country. India has introduced Shipbreaking Code 2013, he
pointed out.
Gadkari observed that the Hong Kong
Convention will enter into force when ratified by 15 states, representing 40%
of the world merchant shipping. Thus far, the legislation has only been
ratified by Norway, Congo, France, Belgium, Panama and Denmark.
'The recycling capacities of China plus
Turkey plus the rest of the world is currently only 69% of the capacity
required under the third condition of Hong Kong Convention. On the other hand,
the combined capacities of China plus any one out of the three South Asian ship
recycling countries meet the requirement of the third condition,' points out
Dr. Nikos Mikelis, Non-executive Director of cash buyer GMS.
Source:
recycling
international. 06 Decemebr 2017
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