In recent years, the term “green ship recycling” has gained momentum across global maritime and environmental circles. But what does it actually mean on the ground, and how is it changing the way shipbreaking is done in Alang, the world’s largest ship recycling yard?
At R.L. Kalthia Ship Breaking Pvt. Ltd., we are seeing this transformation firsthand — not as a distant concept, but as a daily operational reality.
What is Green Ship Recycling?
Green ship recycling is a method of dismantling end-of-life ships in a way that minimizes environmental damage and ensures worker safety. It involves:
Real Changes Happening in Alang
Today, certified yards like ours are equipped with impermeable flooring, drainage systems, proper waste disposal units, and trained health and safety officers. These are not token upgrades — they are real improvements that align Alang with global expectations.
At R.L. Kalthia, every ship is dismantled under strict environmental and safety protocols. From oil tank draining to asbestos removal, every step is documented, monitored, and audited.
Why Shipowners Prefer Compliant Yards Today
Modern shipowners recycle their vessels responsibly. Non-compliant shipbreaking can damage shipowners reputation and lead to regulatory penalties. This is why many choose yards like ours that hold Statements of Compliance (SoC) from international classification societies.
We’re not just breaking ships — we’re solving a problem for shipowners. We offer transparency, legal compliance and best services.
Sustainability That Goes Beyond Buzzwords
Eco-friendly ship dismantling isn’t just about being “green” for the sake of marketing. When done right, it creates:
This isn’t a trend. It’s the future — and it’s already happening here.
Conclusion: Alang is Evolving, and So Are We.
Green ship recycling is not a niche concept anymore — it’s a competitive advantage. And for companies like R.L. Kalthia Ship Breaking Pvt. Ltd., it’s also a responsibility. We’re proud to be among the few shipbreaking yards in Alang that are driving this evolution forward.
If you’re a shipowner looking to recycle responsibly, or a stakeholder interested in sustainable shipbreaking, we invite you to visit our yard and see the difference for yourself.