First Global Congress for Maritime Environmental Protection "gmec" in Hamburg: Europe's Green Capital 2011 Combines Economy and Ecology
HAMBURG, Germany, September 2, 2010 /PRNewswire/ -- The North German city of Hamburg has been awarded the title "European Green Capital 2011" by the European Commission. Currently this port city is giving an insight of how to combine sustainability with successful trading: at the global maritime environmental congress (gmec), taking place on the 7th and 8th of September 2010.
In the maritime sector, environmental and climate protection is currently the dominant topic. Hence the Congress Center Hamburg will be hosting the first international, industry-wide congress on maritime environmental protection. At the gmec, high-ranking members of the International Maritime Organization (IMO), the EU, government bodies as well as port authorities, classification societies and shipbuilders will discuss the industry's environmental challenges as well as business opportunities evolving from environmental awareness. The ultimate goal of the conference is to further decrease ecologically harmful emissions worldwide, thus reducing the maritime industry's share in the global emission of CO2 and respirable dust. But also sustainable waste management and a considerate approach to handling ballast water are crucial factors for a healthy marine environment (http://www.gmec-hamburg.de).
Many of the technologies needed already exist, and this will be shown during the simultaneous SMM 2010 (shipbuilding, machinery & marine technology, international trade fair Hamburg), the world's leading shipbuilding fair. From the 7th to the 10th September and on the grounds of the Hamburg Messe more than 2000 exhibitors from 58 countries will present their high-tech solutions to the shipbuilding industry, marine equipment suppliers and the marine technology industry.
The theme for next year's European Green Capital Hamburg will be "Responsible Growth". The pulsating, third largest port city of Europe is going to demonstrate how a metropolitan region with more than 4 million inhabitants is successfully navigating into the age of sustainability. With numerous innovative projects that deal with environmental protection and energy, nature and parks, mobility, consumption and trade, living and urban development as well as resource protection, Hamburg is going to prove that it is a pioneer in climate and environment protection - in Europe and beyond. (http://www.hamburggreencapital.eu).
Contact: Hamburg Messe und Congress GmbH Heike Oelze Phone: +49-40-3569-2444 [email protected] http://www.hamburg-messe.de http://www.cch.de Hamburg Marketing GmbH Guido Neumann Phone: +49-40-411110-617 [email protected] http://www.mediarelations.hamburg.de Copyright free photos for media use: http://www.mediaserver.hamburg.de
SOURCE Hamburg Marketing GmbH
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