The project reported in this report aims to explore the feasibility of advancing the circular economy around end-of-life (EOL) shipping assets and circular business models for the maritime industry in Denmark through the formation of localized ship recycling clusters and the development of the broader business ecosystem for ships and ship technology.
This research was supported by the Danish Maritime Fund Project ”Sustainable Ship Recycling in Denmark” [#2019-068] and by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada ”Green Shipping Partnership Project” [#895-2017-1003].
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