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Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. 25
SLUDGE
HOTEL AND
RESTAURANT WASTE SPECIAL WASTE
(or)
Incinerator
Documentation
Documentation Documentation
Compactor
Grinder Crusher
Cold Storage
Discharge
to Sea
Beyond
12 nm
Used Lube Oil
Fuel Sludge
Paper
& Plastic
Food
Waste
Approved
Shoreside
Treatment
Facility
Land Ash for Shoreside Disposal
Cans Glass
Landed
Ashore for
Recycling
Landed Ashore to
Authorized Waste
Management Professionals
Chemicals
Spent
Fluorescents
Batteries
Used Paints/
Thinners
Dry Cleaning
Waste
Photo Waste
Segregated Leakproof
Containers
(Sludge)
Incinerate onboard or land for treatment and
recycling by shore facility.
If not incinerated, land for disposal.
Equal
Collect and sort at source of generation. Generally,
food waste is incinerated onboard with the
incinerator ash landed ashore. Food waste may
also be landed or discharged >12nm.
Except for plastics, discharge outside
3,12, 25 or 200 nm.
Yes
Land only in designated ports to authorized
hazardous waste professionals. Corporate
requires shore facility visits or audits.
U.S. and International
Equal