Environmental stewardship has been very successful in the cruise industry. It is important because it bettered the environment. The don’t let things go to waste, they recycle and reproduce. For example “cruise ships donate used cooking oil to reproduce as a fuel” as well reuse hot water for the guests cabins. As well they partner up with other organizations to like government agencies and environmental organizations.
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