MEPC82 Publications
As delegates meet at the International Maritime Organization in London this week, Seas At Risk has released the following infographic to push for a strong Carbon Intensity Indicator (CII), a global greenhouse gas fuel standard and an ambitious levy. Download pdf of infographic: Navigating towards the solution: Carbon Intensity Indicator (CII), a global GHG standard […]
This document provides comments on document MEPC 82/6/1 (Austria et al.) concerning GHG emissions data quality and integrity as a basis for current and future IMO GHG regulatory measures, as well as document MEPC 82/6/17 (Austria et al.) on the possible two-step approach for the review and revision of the short-term measures. CSC strongly supports […]
This document comments on documents MEPC 81/16 and MEPC 81/16/Add.1, annex 12 and invites the Working Group to ensure an inclusive, deliberative and transparent process for the further development of the basket of candidate mid-term measures during working groups at ISWG-GHG 17, MEPC 82 and at any other formal and informal sessions that might happen […]
This document comments on document MEPC 82/16 (Secretariat) and invites the Committee to consider proposals for ensuring an efficient and streamlined simultaneous enforcement of both the Basel and Hong Kong Conventions. The document outlines why, in accordance with the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties and the text of the Basel Convention itself, it […]
This document comments on document MEPC 82/9/2 and summarizes available resources and information to assist the shipping industry with uptake of the Revised guidelines for the reduction of underwater radiated noise from shipping to address adverse impacts on marine life (MEPC.1/Circ.906) and is also submitted as a contribution to the EBP for the Revised Guidelines. […]
This document refers to document MEPC 81/8/1 (FOEI and CSC) submitted to MEPC 81 and deferred to MEPC 82. It provides additional information from a new study which identifies a further source of microplastics from shipping which are entering the ocean and the marine and human food chain. Download: MEPC 82/8/4: Improving the understanding of […]
This document provides comments on the status of actions in the Organization’s Action Plan to address marine plastic litter from ships and information relating to illegal discharges of marine plastic litter. Download: MEPC 82/8/3: IMO’s Action Plan: illegal discharge of marine plastic litter from ships
This document comments on the work concerning plastic pellets and the possible options to facilitate future deliberations at the PPR Sub-Committee proposed by the Secretariat in document MEPC 82/8. It also provides recommendations on the development of amendments to appropriate mandatory instruments to effectively reduce the environmental risk associated with the maritime transport of plastic […]
This document provides new information on planetary tipping points and introduces the concept of positive tipping points or sources of hope, in support of proposals contained in document MEPC 82/7/10 (FOEI et al.). Download: MEPC 82/7/17: Global Tipping Points – Reduction of Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Ships
This document situates the shipping sector within the triple planetary crisis of climate, biodiversity, and pollution, and prioritizes solutions with co-benefits to address these crises. By focusing on these solutions, action on reversing biodiversity loss and reducing pollution can support climate action and vice versa. The co-sponsors recommend an IMO framework be developed, similar to […]
Information and summary of an ongoing process with the Commission for Environmental Cooperation on Exhaust Gas Cleaning Systems. Download: MEPC 82/5/4: Air Pollution Prevention: EGCS pollution in Pacific Canada: investigation of Canada
This submission develops the concept of “polar fuels” discussed at PPR 11. It seeks to set out the fuel characteristics that would distinguish polar fuels from residual fuels and thus lead to fuel-based reductions in ship Black Carbon (BC) emissions if mandated for use in an near the Arctic. It also proposes the drafting of […]
This document sets out a legal analysis on the use of exhaust gas cleaning systems as an alternative compliance mechanism under MARPOL Annex VI from an air quality impact perspective. Download: MEPC 82/5: Legal analysis on exhaust gas cleaning systems as an alternative compliance mechanism under MARPOL Annex VI from an air quality impact perspective