FERRIES
FERRY + HOTEL
FERRIES
FERRY + HOTEL
We are reducing the use of plastic across our fleet which will see one million single use items replaced by compostable and re-usable products this year.
We have already introduced a number of vegetable-based cutlery and coffee cups made from ‘Vegware’ on Liberation, Rapide and Clipper and we're investigating further ways to reduce our plastic footprint. Vegware uses renewable, lower carbon or recycled materials and can be composted along with food waste.
We are investigating a number of eco-friendly alternatives so we can reduce the use of plastics by three quarters over the next three years.
‘We fully recognise we have a role to play so our aim is to lessen plastic in circulation by 75% by 2021. Like most other businesses, we accept there is a way to go to achieve this, but we are making progress in evaluating and testing new items for introduction such as biodegradable water bottles and seaweed packaging, all of which are zero-waste.’ Paul Luxon, Condor Ferries CEO.
‘Our passengers too are very aware of environmental issues and I am sure they will welcome the changes we have already made and those in the pipeline.’
Each year, Condor passengers use 152,000 forks, 158,000 knives, 93,000 spoons and 42,000 straws along with 557,000 cups and 158,000 lids. The removal of plastic items and plastic-lined soft drinks cups will see a reduction of 1.2 million products in circulation by the end of 2019.
We are also looking to install recycling points on board our ships and five ports, and will sign up to two Channel Islands’ initiatives – Plastic Free Jersey and the Keep Guernsey Green Award.
If you're off on holiday this year, find out how you could reduce your plastic usage with our plastic free holidays tips here.