The show has presented plans to transition towards carbon neutrality, as part of its commitment to sustainability and ongoing efforts to minimise environmental impact.Â
The three-phase transition requires the collaboration of exhibitors and suppliers, with step one being a 60% reduction in CO2 emissions by 2025, compared to the emissions calculated for the 2022 edition. Â
The latter phases align more closely with the Principality’s own low-carbon trajectory, which aims to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050. This includes reducing the indirect emissions of the show, such as electricity and water consumption, and activities not controlled by the show itself, such as exhibitors’ own waste management and transportation.
The Monaco Yacht Show is committed to sustainability, both in preparation of the event and its four-day undertaking. The show organisers will be promoting sustainable practices and environmental responsibility throughout this year’s edition to help raise awareness amongst exhibitors and visitors.
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