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Royal Caribbean Group reduces carbon intensity by 6.8 per cent Royal Caribbean Group has achieved a 6.8 per cent decrease in carbon intensity, reaching more than half of its double-digit carbon intensity reduction target, according to its annual Seastainability Report . 

Released on Earth Day (22 April), the report outlines a number of milestones Royal Caribbean Group has reached in its progress towards achieving net zero. This progress has been driven by its ‘SEA the Future’ initiative – Sustain our planet, Energise communities and Accelerate innovation.  

In 2023, Royal Caribbean Group (which comprises five brands ) completed successful biofuel trials onboard three Europe-based ships and completed 50 energy-efficiency retrofit projects, including steam turbine and LED lighting system upgrades. It also introduced an industry-first waste-to-energy system , onboard Royal Caribbean International’s Icon of the Seas and Silversea Cruises’ Silver Nova. 





Icon of the Seas features the Scanship waste-to-energy system, ...
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