Where Does All The Waste Go On A Cruise Ship
Federal law requires that cruise ships only dump treated wastewater if they are within three nautical miles of shore.
Where does all the waste go on a cruise ship. Green brown and white. Most meals on the ship go to waste due to the all-inclusive nature of the holidays. There are separate teams to deal with each incoming recyclable.
A common misconception is that once a ship is out in the open ocean they dump human waste into the water. Apparently at that stage the water is cleaner than when it was originally collected for desalination. A separate initiative introduced on Viking Line cruise ferries is conversion of cruise ship food waste into biogas.
Most of that waste is leftover food which is mixed with water pulped in a grinding machine and then usually pumped into the sea. Employees are taught to seperate garbage into 4 color-coded categories. In reality such incidents such as this are rare.
All cruise ships fall under international maritime law. For many going on a cruise is one of the most exotic and romantic things they can do but environmentalists draw attention to the fact that all wastes produced on cruise ships. All glass and plastic bottles etc.
Bilge water water that collects in the lowest part of the ships hull and may contain oil grease and other contaminants. Waste water is the second biggest part of onboard waste. Sewage on a cruise ship includes wastewater from toilets urinals.
These filter out the nasty stuff which bacteria then digest yum yum. The 6600 passengers on board the worlds largest cruise ship produce a lot of trash. We went inside the secret crew-only deck of Royal Caribbeans Symphony.
