Ship waste disposal is a crucial aspect of maritime operations. To address this, Intermarine Ship Service has established a dedicated Waste Management Cell (ISSWMC) focused on managing and minimizing the environmental impact of waste generated on merchant ships, fixed or floating platforms, and non-commercial ships at port and anchorages. With the increasing emphasis on sustainable practices, marine waste collection and management have become essential in preserving marine ecosystems and ensuring the long-term viability of the maritime industry.
Intermarine Ship Service is committed to environmental protection and responsible waste handling. Our Waste Management Cell ensures that all waste generated from vessel and shore-based operations is managed safely, efficiently, and in compliance with national and international standards.

Plastic waste is carefully collected and segregated at the source. Recyclable plastics are sent to authorized recycling facilities to minimize environmental impact.

Food waste generated from vessels and catering operations is disposed of in a controlled manner. Proper handling ensures hygiene, safety, and environmental protection.

Domestic waste is systematically collected and disposed of through approved waste management processes. This helps maintain a clean, safe, and healthy working environment.

Sludge and bilge water are generated during routine ship operations, consisting of oil residues, water, and other contaminants collected in engine room spaces. Improper disposal can severely impact the marine environment and violate international regulations.

Chemical and hazardous wastes are handled with strict safety measures. All disposal activities comply with environmental regulations and international maritime guidelines.

We ensure the safe handling and proper disposal of operational waste generated during ship operations. Our structured processes and trained personnel help minimize environmental impact while maintaining full regulatory compliance.