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Erma First Joins Green Marine Certification Program

February 7, 2025
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Erma First Group Joins Green Marine Environmental Certification Program

Erma First Group has recently announced its membership in Green Marine, an environmental certification program aimed at promoting sustainability in the North American maritime industry. This strategic move underscores the company’s dedication to environmental responsibility and its commitment to driving sustainable innovation in global markets.

By joining Green Marine, Erma First gains access to a vast network of maritime stakeholders, including service providers, product manufacturers, technology providers, engineering firms, environmental consulting agencies, ship managers, classification societies, and more. This partnership provides Erma First with a platform to collaborate with industry leaders and promote advanced environmental solutions, such as its complete decarbonization portfolio.

Nikos Drimalas, Sales Director of Erma First, expressed the company’s enthusiasm for the collaboration with Green Marine, stating, “Our participation in Green Marine aligns perfectly with Erma First’s mission to drive sustainable innovation in the maritime industry. Through this partnership, we aim to advance environmental solutions and contribute to the industry’s efforts towards a greener future.”

Green Marine’s certification program evaluates participants based on their performance in key environmental indicators, such as greenhouse gas emissions, air emissions, waste management, and community impacts. By meeting the program’s rigorous standards, Erma First demonstrates its commitment to environmental stewardship and sustainable practices.

Erma First’s membership in Green Marine highlights the company’s proactive approach to environmental sustainability and its dedication to driving positive change within the maritime industry. By leveraging the resources and expertise of Green Marine’s network, Erma First is well-positioned to lead the way in advancing green technologies and promoting eco-friendly practices in maritime operations.

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