Published on: Monday, 22 April 2024 ● 4 Min Read
Together, with its first Community Impact Report, the company details its progress its net-zero ambitions and supporting the communities it visits
MIAMI, April 22, 2024 -- Today, Royal Caribbean Group (NYSE: RCL) released its annual Seastainability Report, outlining milestones the company reached on its mission to deliver the best vacation experiences responsibly. Driven by its SEA the Future initiative, the company has advanced its commitment to sustain the planet, energize communities, and accelerate innovation.
In 2023, Royal Caribbean Group made significant progress toward its net zero vision including achieving more than half of the company's carbon intensity reduction target, completing successful biofuel trials across Europe and introducing the maritime industry's first waste-to-energy system onboard a ship.
"I am proud to share the encouraging results from our SEA the Future efforts in our annual Seastainability Report and our first Community Impact Report, which underscore the strength of our commitment to the environment, the communities we visit, and our people," said Jason Liberty, president and CEO, Royal Caribbean Group. "Marking the halfway point to our carbon intensity target is a key milestone that builds on our history of innovation and collaboration as we continue driving forward solutions that advance the industry's net zero future."
The publication of its first Community Impact Report dives into the breadth of work Royal Caribbean Group completed in 2023 to engage communities, celebrate its culture, and promote economic resiliency in the destinations they visit.
The goals and strategies presented in both reports highlight Royal Caribbean Group's progress in building toward a sustainable and better tomorrow. Highlights from the reports include:
Sustaining the Planet
Energizing Communities
Accelerating Innovation
With a sustainability journey that began over 30 years ago, Royal Caribbean Group introduced an industry-leading recycling program Save the Waves and the first Environmental Officer onboard a cruise ship. Today the company continues to innovate and connect people to the world's most beautiful places in a way that respects and protects the ocean and communities it visits. Laser focused on improving its energy efficiency, treating the water they use and diverting waste from landfill, the company is moving closer to Destination Net Zero ambition, its target to achieve net zero emissions by 2050.
Visit www.royalcaribbeangroup.com/sustainability to dive deeper into Royal Caribbean Group's 2023 Seastainability Report and learn more about how the company is collaborating to accelerate its transition to the energy platform of the future.
About Royal Caribbean Group
Royal Caribbean Group (NYSE: RCL) is one of the leading cruise companies in the world with a global fleet of 65 ships traveling to approximately 1,000 destinations around the world. Royal Caribbean Group is the owner and operator of three award winning cruise brands: Royal Caribbean International, Celebrity Cruises, and Silversea Cruises and it is also a 50% owner of a joint venture that operates TUI Cruises and Hapag-Lloyd Cruises. Together, the brands have an additional 8 ships on order as of December 31, 2023.
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