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Venice Environmental Prize again awarded to Crystal Serenity (Italy)

Venice Environmental Prize again awarded to Crystal Serenity (Italy)

Category: Europe - Italy
This is a press release selected by our editorial committee and published online for free on 2010-04-06


For the third consecutive year, the port of Venice has awarded Crystal Cruises' Crystal Serenity the environmental Venice Blue Flag award. The prize recognizes the ship's voluntary efforts to safeguard the city of Venice, reducing air emissions by burning low sulfur fuel in port. The luxury line began using low sulfur fuel in consideration of the port city's location in an urban environment, and the need to protect its artistic and architectural treasures for future generations.

Since the award's inception in 2007, Crystal Serenity has been recognized for its commitment to reducing its environmental impact, both on land and by sea.

"Crystal Cruises is very proud to once again receive the Venice Blue Flag award," says Crystal's president, Gregg Michel. "Like the port of Venice, Crystal Cruises places the utmost importance on the respectful treatment of the environment and the ports we visit. In addition to ongoing conservation training of staff, Crystal's operational policies are designed to minimize our environmental footprint."

Crystal Cruises has long been committed to environmentally conscious practices aboard Crystal Symphony and Crystal Serenity, strictly adhering to a collection of Crystal Clean environmental initiatives for more than a decade. Most recently, the line has partnered with the Clean the World organization to recycle and repackage unused amenities and toiletries for distribution to various children's charities worldwide. Additionally, Crystal utilizes 100% recyclable EcoHangers on board, an alternative to the billions of wire and plastic hangers filling landfills each year, as well as washable, reusable garment bags for onboard laundry presentation. An in-house audit of its ships' lighting and energy consumption resulted in measures conserving more than 960,000 kWh - equivalent to eliminating more than 5,000 light bulbs, or nearly 200 tons of fuel, per year.

Crystal Serenity will visit Venice during several Mediterranean/Black Sea voyages of seven to 12 days from May through September. Crystal's environmental achievements reach worldwide. In the past, the line has been recognized by the ports of Stockholm and San Francisco for outstanding environmental efforts.



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