Over the last two decades, the general yachting industry has taken important measures to reduce its carbon and ecological footprints responding to the growing demand from owners who wish to continue enjoying yachting while minimizing their environmental impact.
Some of these actions are common sense, such as reducing or recycling our primary or vital resources, others require more advance technologies. In both cases, Monaco Marine is proud to propose shipyards that take into consideration the following.
Our ISO certifications are proof of our commitment to better practices in our facilities.
A well maintained yacht helps in keeping the engines and the technologies in the various systems, such as the air conditioning or the navigation system in working order, reducing the overheating process and over consumption of these installations onboard.
A refit will provide your superyacht with the latest technologies, all orientated to reduce carbon footprint and energy consumption.
Our team can advise you on deciding on what will be best for your yacht depending on your desires.
We are committed to minimise waste and enhance waste management practices. We have installed comprehensive systems to recycle and reduce waste during refits.
We are proud to enforce the recycling of materials like metals, plastics, and old engine parts during refit projects.
To reduce our energy consumption and keep pace with ever-increasing costs we have integrated renewable energy systems and efficient technologies. The installation of energy-saving LED lighting have proved to be efficient. In order to reduce the waste of the goods, we have installed a climate control storage area.
In collaboration with our clients, we guide them towards selecting sustainable options, such as non-toxic antifouling paints, eco-friendly coatings, and responsibly sourced teak for decking.
Monaco Marine is a pioneer in this sector. Having fitted all of its shipyards with fully grid-lined basins they protect the sea-pollution.
We have also designed a system that recycles careening and rain waters. Collected in Fitted in the decanter, thes are then used in the daily work by the team before ending in the recycling tanks. An ingenious system which reduces the fresh water consumption.
Complying with environmental standards is now a must to be able to get some of the ISO certifications which has partnership with green technology firms.
Monaco Marine is proud to have several ISO certifications including the ISO 50001 which was delivered to the La Ciotat shipyard earlier this year.