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New ruling on "ghost" ships

29 October 2004

The Basel Convention, which controls the international trade in toxic waste and of which the UK has signed up to, has today ruled that scrap ships can be considered "toxic" because of the chemicals within the ship structure.

The UK and other signatories to the convention should therefore not export scrap ships to developing countries, minimise the trans-boundary movement of scrap ships and ensure that scrapping facilities are environmentally sound. (The USA is not a signatory to the Basel Convention).

Mike Childs, Campaign Director at Friends of the Earth, said:

"This is an import ruling which will better control the trade in scrap ships. It is a defeat for those that argued that the ghost fleet ships should not be considered toxic and that the trade in scrap ships should go unhindered. Most of all it is a victory for the environment and common sense."

Friends of the Earth campaigned against the US export of 13 ghost ships to the UK because:


For further information please contact the Friends of the Earth media team on 020 7566 1649.

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