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Scrubbers planned for six more Norwegian ships

Norwegian Cruise Line sought to restate its commitment to environmental protection this month with the announcement that it will be bringing scrubbers to six more of its ships.

The cruise line’s newest ships, Norwegian Breakaway and Norwegian Getaway, have already been fitted with innovative environmental systems, including ballast water treatment and waste fuel oil recycling.

However, it has also committed to bringing green technologies to the rest of its fleet, in order to meet the demanding emissions targets that are coming into effect for the North American cruise industry in the near future.

To this end, it will fit 28 scrubbers, which help to remove sulfur from the ship’s emissions, on the Norwegian Breakaway, Norwegian Dawn, Norwegian Jewel, Norwegian Gem, Norwegian Pearl and Norwegian Sun.

In addition to these efforts, Norwegian Cruise Line is also looking at ways to improve the protection of the ocean through more sustainable environmental practices as part of its Eco-Smart Cruising programme.

This extends to rubbish and waste recycling, and any other way that can be identified to minimise the operational impact of its ships on the environment. Last year, the programme reached the following recycling milestones:
– 1,245 tons of cardboard, saving 23,500 trees and enough for 292 million newspapers
– 2,517 tons of scrap metal
– 2,988 tons of glass
– 669 tons of glass

Norwegian Getaway to feature wine musical at lunch

By Tom Stieghorst

Norwegian Cruise Line said its Getaway ship, launching in January, will feature the lunch show “Wine Lovers: The Musical,” which combines a wine tasting, lunch and musical comedy.

The plot of the musical involves two mismatched students attending a wine class led by an “effervescent” teacher. Audience members will sample six wines over the course of lunch, which will cost $25 and be available twice on a seven-day cruise in the Illusionarium Theater.

The show currently plays on the Norwegian Pearl. It is directed by Holly-Anne Ruggiero, whose Broadway credits include “Jersey Boys” and Billy Crystal’s “700 Sundays,” Norwegian said.