All articles by Michele Witthaus
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NewsEXCLUSIVE: A sustainable path for Australia’s cruise ports
The Port Authority of New South Wales is undertaking multiple projects to support sustainable development of Australia’s $5bn cruise industry
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NewsEXCLUSIVE: Green cruising at the edge of the grid
The UK’s Port of Dover talks to GreenPort about the challenges of running green cruise operations
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NewsEXCLUSIVE: Ports of Jersey rejuvenation gets green light
The Elizabeth Harbour Regeneration project will begin to upgrade the port’s ageing infrastructure in 2025
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NewsEXCLUSIVE: A big vision for Hong Kong’s green cruise hub
The social aspects of sustainability are at the heart of Kai Tak Cruise Terminal’s ethos
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NewsEXCLUSIVE: Partnerships for green growth at Haugesund
EXCLUSIVE: Norway’s Port of Haugesund has placed sustainability at the centre of its development.
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NewsFocusing on future fuels to target zero emissions
Future fuels is the cruise focus at the Port of Antwerp-Bruges
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NewsAlicante partners up for a greener cruise future
Alicante Cruise Port is placing sustainability at the heart of its strategy.
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NewsValletta builds on its sustainable cruise credentials
Valletta Port is proving that sustainability can go hand in hand with a top-class cruise experience for guests
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NewsPlanning for green cruise growth
Growing sustainable cruise facilities always requires balancing the interests of multiple stakeholders.
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NewsDoubling down on green cruise
An American cruise port is driving sustainability through ambitious partnerships.
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NewsFull steam ahead towards net zero
The Port of Helsinki has doubled down on its already ambitious targets for bringing its carbon emissions down.
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NewsMaking Brisbane future ready
A new green cruise terminal development at the Port of Brisbane is confirming the port’s emerging identity as a significant player in the Australian cruise market.
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NewsWorking together for greener cruising
The Port of Montreal has renovated its cruise facilities with sustainability designed in from the ground up.
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NewsShorepower boosts greener cruising
The Government of Malta is installing new shore power at Valletta Cruise Port to preserve the local environment and enhance the attractiveness of visiting cruise ships.
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Committed to sustainability
At Port Saint John, Canada’s shifting strategic priorities towards sustainability have trickled down into cruise practices.
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NewsPort of Tallinn’s sustainable cruise model
The Port of Tallinn, which handles an average of 10 million passengers yearly, is focusing on sustainability at its two cruise harbours.
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NewsMarseille Fos doubles down on LNG for cruise vessels
In a cruise industry first for France, a debut ship-to-ship LNG bunkering operation has set the scene for the new generation of cruise vessels to refuel at Marseille Fos.
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NewsCruise services for Copenhagen and beyond
With an average of 300-400 cruise ships calling per season across several terminals, Copenhagen Malmö Port sees plenty of traffic.
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NewsTurkish Port Wins Cruise Sustainability First
Ege Port Kusadasi has set a new benchmark by becoming the first cruise port to be granted Ecoports certification.