In the past, shipowners had limited visibility over what happened to their end-of-life vessels. But today, with tightening global regulations and increased ESG commitments, the industry is under the microscope. And the spotlight is now on Alang, India — for the right reasons.
Alang is no longer just a place where ships go to die — it’s where they are responsibly reborn through recycling.
Transparency: Full documentation and traceability of the recycling process.
Safety: Proper facilities, trained workers, and certified procedures.
Environmental Responsibility: Pollution control, waste management, and material reuse.
Certifications: Compliance with the Hong Kong Convention and other global standards.
We maintain impermeable floors, certified decontamination units, and safety protocols that meet — and often exceed — global expectations.
Our Statement of Compliance from ClassNK reinforces our commitment to responsible recycling.
Choosing a certified yard in Alang isn’t just the right thing to do — it’s good for business.
Shipowners can show stakeholders, regulators, and the public that they’ve recycled responsibly, ethically, and transparently.
Ship recycling isn’t a loophole to exploit — it’s a decision that reflects a company’s values. And for responsible shipowners, Alang has become the destination of choice, especially when partnering with experienced, sustainable yards like R.L. Kalthia Ship Breaking Pvt. Lt.d