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Sunsail and The Moorings crowned winners of British Marine Sustainability Award 2024

by British Marine 14 Sep 2024 08:30 PDT
The Moorings - winner British Marine Sustainability Award at 2024 Southampton International Boat Show © British Marine

British Marine is proud to announce Sunsail and The Moorings as the winners of the highly esteemed Sustainability Award at the 2024 Southampton International Boat Show.

This award honours companies that demonstrate a strong commitment to reducing their environmental footprint and driving sustainability within the marine industry and at the show. A panel of expert judges—including Kate Fortnam (The Green Blue), Dr. Joe Penhaul Smith (Sustainable Sailing), Hannah Stodel (Hannah Stodel Racing), Robert Parton (British Marine President), and Adam James (Technical Executive, British Marine) - assessed the entries, focusing on operational sustainability and how businesses inspired positive change among their customers and supply chains.

Sunsail and The Moorings secured the top spot for the second consecutive year, thanks to their comprehensive Ocean Promise initiative, which has led to significant reductions in the environmental impact of their yacht charter operations. In 2023, they extended the use of electric outboard motors across numerous Mediterranean bases, cutting fossil fuel consumption by 4,355 gallons annually. Additionally, the installation of water purification systems on 300 yachts eliminated over 24 tonnes of single-use plastic waste. Their approach to sustainability engages staff, customers, and the wider industry, ensuring meaningful and lasting change.

Laura Bowtell, Head of Sales, Operations, and Sustainability at Sunsail and The Moorings, expressed her excitement: "We are absolutely thrilled to have won this prestigious award again. Sustainability is no longer just a side project; it's now central to everything we do, helping us create meaningful change. While we're still at the start of our journey, we're committed to setting the right priorities, exploring new technologies, and ensuring our customers are fully on board."

Boatfolk took second place, praised for their efforts in raising environmental awareness and championing sustainable boating practices. This year, they launched their EcoMarine division, focused on environmentally friendly refits, repairs, and maintenance. At the show, they highlighted key environmental projects, including presentations from marine conservationists and discussions on protecting seagrass habitats and other vital ecosystems.

In third place, The Electric Outboard Company continues to make waves by helping boaters transition from traditional fuel-powered engines to clean, renewable energy-driven motors. Their inboard and outboard electric motors produce zero emissions, making them ideal for eco-sensitive areas. The company is also a leader in sustainability, powering their operations with renewable energy and supporting initiatives like the Round Britain eRIB Challenge to further promote greener boating.

Lesley Robinson, CEO of British Marine, commented on the high calibre of this year's entries: "The judging panel had a tough decision, and we applaud the efforts of all participants. Their innovations underscore the growing importance of sustainability in the marine industry. This year's entries show an exciting future for environmentally responsible boating."

In recognition of their commitment to the Southampton International Boat Show's Environmental Pledge and going above and beyond mandatory requirements for all exhibitors, special plaques were presented to:

  • Rooster Sailing
  • PSA Prime
  • Setag Yachts
  • English Braids
  • Swallow Yachts
  • Sandbanks Jewellery
  • Suzuki
  • Bray Marine Sales
  • GAC Pindar
  • Electric Outboard Company
  • Rockley Watersports
  • Lorimar
  • 24hrs Limited
  • Boatfolk
  • Sunsail & The Moorings
  • Wessex Resins
  • Optima Boats

Alongside the Sustainability Awards and the show's exhibitor pledge, as part of its continued commitment to sustainability, the majority of the powerboats used for patrols, safety, and marina management at this year's show are fully electric. This initiative includes the deployment of an RS Pulse and two VITA powerboats, the latter having previously served as safety boats at the Olympic Games. By transitioning to electric boats, we are significantly reducing our carbon footprint and leading the charge in eco-friendly maritime practices.

"We are also grateful to our partners who have supported this initiative. MDL has generously provided charging facilities at their Ocean Village Marina, utilising the advanced Aqua SuperPower charger. This collaboration highlights the importance of industry partnerships in driving forward sustainability efforts. By integrating these electric powerboats into our show operations for the first time, we are proud to share this green story as a testament to our ongoing environmental commitment", Lesley added.

Learn more about the Southampton International Boat Show's charter to deliver a sustainable and environmentally friendly show to its visitors and exhibitors by visiting here.

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