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Millions In Costs Due To Discharge Of Scrubber Water Into The Baltic Sea

Eurasia Review Tuesday, 7 May 2024 ()
Discharge from ships with so-called scrubbers cause great damage to the Baltic Sea. A new study from Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, shows that these emissions caused pollution corresponding to socio-economic costs of more than EUR 680 million between 2014 and 2022. At the same time, the researchers note that the...
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