ICOMIA PUBLISHES LATEST ENVIRONMENT GUIDE
Nov 13, 2017
The ICOMIA Environment Guide (IEG) features clear and concise outlines of the latest environmental legislation affecting the EU, US, Asia and Australia plus international organizations such as IMO.
The ICOMIA Environment Guide (IEG) features clear and concise outlines of the latest environmental legislation affecting the EU, US, Asia and Australia plus international organizations such as IMO. The IEG explains – in simple terms – what the legislation is; why it has been imposed; when it will take effect; who it may affect and how it may affect them –making it an invaluable tool for businesses, associations and organisations operating in the global recreational marine industry.
The latest edition features updates on the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act; The Product Stewardship Act; Work Health and Safety Regulations; Fuel Quality Standards Act; Hazardous Chemicals Requiring Health Monitoring; The Toxic
Substances Control Act; National Ocean Policy; Boat Manufacturing: National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants; International Convention on the Control of Harmful Antifouling Systems on Ships; IMO Energy Efficiency Measures and the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (including the Paris agreement).
The ICOMIA Environment Guide is available for €300 – this price includes the latest version issued now, followed by the next edition as soon as it’s published. Members of ICOMIA – and their members – have free access to the IEG as a part of their membership.
To subscribe to the ICOMIA Environment Guide please visit www.icomia.org and click on the banner November 2017
The International Council of Marine Industry Associations – ICOMIA – is the international trade association representing the global marine industry since 1966. ICOMIA brings together national boating federations in one global organisation and represents them at an international level, presenting a strong and united voice when dealing with issues challenging the industry. For further information, visit www.icomia.org