Trident on sulfur cheating: There must be consequences – unlike today

It comes as no surprise that numerous vessels cheat in terms of sulfur emissions. As such, it is important that the consequences have an impact, and many countries can improve on this, the chairman of environmental carrier association Trident Alliance tells ShippingWatch.
Photo: /ritzau/Thomas Borberg
Photo: /ritzau/Thomas Borberg

Unfortunately she is not surprised, says Anna Larsson, chairman of carrier association Trident Alliance, which works for stronger enforcement of the sulfur regulations.

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