
Destruction of boats: a sustainable approach for the elimination of marine wrecks
In the nautical sector, the issue of managing end-of-life boats represents a significant challenge. Marine wrecks can become a source of pollution and threaten the aquatic ecosystem. This is why initiatives such as Casse Marine Removal have emerged to offer sustainable solutions to this growing problem.
Casse Marine Removal and Epur Méditerranée have partnered to implement an innovative project aimed at giving new life to end-of-life pleasure boats. This collaboration involves the recovery of boats destined for destruction through the Aper association, as well as the recovery of spare parts and engines for resale in the nautical industry. This approach promotes a circular economy in the sector by maximizing the recovery of raw materials and reducing waste.
When it comes to removing a boat wreck, Casse Marine Removal steps in to carry out the removal while Epur Méditerranée takes care of the destruction and depollution of the vessel. Meanwhile, Casse Marine Removal sorts and recovers materials and spare parts that can be valued.
The recovered materials are carefully sorted, stored, and sent to appropriate recycling channels. Spare parts in good condition, such as engines, winches, sails, are cleaned, refurbished, tested, and resold on the second-hand market. This approach reduces the amount of waste generated by the destruction of boats while offering an affordable solution to boat owners looking for spare parts for their repairs or maintenance.
Besides the economic benefits, this initiative also contributes to the preservation of the environment. By reducing the amount of waste associated with pleasure boats, it limits the environmental impact related to the production of new spare parts. Thanks to their international presence on the web, Casse Marine Removal and Epur Méditerranée are able to expand their association in France and abroad, thus offering responsible and economical waste management solutions for pleasure boats, wherever they are.
In summary, the partnership between Casse Marine Removal and Epur Méditerranée promotes a circular economy in the nautical sector. This approach offers affordable and sustainable solutions while reducing the waste associated with end-of-life boats. By preserving the environment, this initiative offers a cost-effective solution to boat owners looking for spare parts for their vessels.
Casse Marine Removal and Epur Méditerranée have partnered to implement an innovative project aimed at giving new life to end-of-life pleasure boats. This collaboration involves the recovery of boats destined for destruction through the Aper association, as well as the recovery of spare parts and engines for resale in the nautical industry. This approach promotes a circular economy in the sector by maximizing the recovery of raw materials and reducing waste.
When it comes to removing a boat wreck, Casse Marine Removal steps in to carry out the removal while Epur Méditerranée takes care of the destruction and depollution of the vessel. Meanwhile, Casse Marine Removal sorts and recovers materials and spare parts that can be valued.
The recovered materials are carefully sorted, stored, and sent to appropriate recycling channels. Spare parts in good condition, such as engines, winches, sails, are cleaned, refurbished, tested, and resold on the second-hand market. This approach reduces the amount of waste generated by the destruction of boats while offering an affordable solution to boat owners looking for spare parts for their repairs or maintenance.
Besides the economic benefits, this initiative also contributes to the preservation of the environment. By reducing the amount of waste associated with pleasure boats, it limits the environmental impact related to the production of new spare parts. Thanks to their international presence on the web, Casse Marine Removal and Epur Méditerranée are able to expand their association in France and abroad, thus offering responsible and economical waste management solutions for pleasure boats, wherever they are.
In summary, the partnership between Casse Marine Removal and Epur Méditerranée promotes a circular economy in the nautical sector. This approach offers affordable and sustainable solutions while reducing the waste associated with end-of-life boats. By preserving the environment, this initiative offers a cost-effective solution to boat owners looking for spare parts for their vessels.