Sustainability
“It felt good contributing to a great cause.”
Martina Thowsen normally works as an able seaman on the ferry Stena Scandinavica. On Africa Mercy, she volunteered for three months as a night watchman.
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“Seamanship is an international language that all sailors speak.”
The role of Able Seaman is one of 200 different positions needed to run the Africa Mercy and during dry dock, the deck crew plays a very important part to get the ship ready for its journey.
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“Beautiful work is being done”
Misha and Cees were happy to volunteer. The mix of cultures and bonds that arose made their experience unforgettable.
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From Irish Sea South to Africa Mercy
The big little things we do really do contribute to Africa Mercy, “I am so happy to realise we are a part of this.”
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Maria our second volunteer
“It's always good for you to meet new people from different countries and cultures. It gives you perspective”
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Food for the win
A new food waste reduction system being tested on Stena Saga is aiming to reduce both food waste and food purchasing costs by 15%.
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Battery power, a game changer for short sea shipping
The automotive industry is being revolutionized by electric engines... so why not dare to take shipping to the next level?
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Connecting to renewable energy
The target is to reduce CO2 emissions with close to 14,000 tonnes/year.
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It’s okay to not be okay
At Stena Line, we're providing training to help to address mental health problems.
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Successful health project
A collaborative effort on Stena Justlandica's mess improved health and working environment.
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