Environment: Addressing the Issue of End-of-Life Boats
The issue of how to deal with end-of-life recreational boats was addressed at a landmark conference in Belgium, convened by the Belgian EU Presidency, in collaboration with the European Commission and European Boat Industry.
Published 7 months ago
Addressing the Issue of End-of-Life Boats
The Belgian EU Presidency, in collaboration with the European Commission and European Boating Industry (EBI), convened a landmark conference in March at the prestigious Egmont Palace in Brussels to address the pressing issue of end-of-life recreational boats.
The event brought together stakeholders from across sectors, and the political importance of the event was highlighted through opening speeches by Georges Gilkinet, Belgian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Mobility, Delilah Al Khudhairy, director for maritime policy and blue economy at the European Commission and Robert Marx, president of EBI.
The conference highlighted the readiness of technology and the willingness of industry to collaborate in creating a robust European regulatory framework. Participants emphasised the importance of continued joint efforts between the private and public sectors to drive meaningful change.
A Complex Topic with Challenges
A variety of perspectives were presented, highlighting the topic’s complexity. Research presented during the conference included a wide range of topics, such as financial and legal frameworks, technical advancements in recycling, and environmental impact assessment. It provided significant insight on the challenges related to the recycling and disposal of recreational craft.
The conference also recognised the role of innovation in addressing environmental challenges in the boating industry, as also presented in the EU Roadmap on the implementation of the circular economy for end-of-life recreational boats. Furthermore, ongoing research and innovation in composite materials and life cycle analysis will play a vital role in supporting a circular approach to boat building and reducing its environmental footprint.
Robert Marx commented: “As we move forward, it is imperative that the momentum generated by this conference translates into concrete action. The implementation of the EU Roadmap must be the key next step after the approaching EU elections. Industry is ready, the technology is ready and we now need to set up the regulatory framework to make it happen. We are delighted to have the support of the European Commission and Belgian Council Presidency in this endeavour.”
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