New ECSA chairman on speed limit for ships: "It would work wonders"

The new chairman of the European Community Shipowners' Association, Panos Laskaridis, says that a speed limit for ships could be one of several solutions for reducing shipping's greenhouse gas emissions in the short term. NGO is pleased with the statement.
Greek Panos Laskaridis is the new chair of ECSA. He is replacing Niels Smedegaard. | Photo: ECSA
Greek Panos Laskaridis is the new chair of ECSA. He is replacing Niels Smedegaard. | Photo: ECSA

A speed limit for ships is a quick and efficient way to reduce shipping's pollution, says the new chairman of the European Community Shipowners' Association, ECSA.

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