INTERNACIONALNI UNIVERZITET TRAVNIK U TRAVNIKU
SAOBRAĆAJNI FAKULTET TRAVNIK U TRAVNIKU
EKOLOŠKI FAKULTET TRAVNIK U TRAVNIKU
FAKULTET INFORMACIONIH TEHNOLOGIJA TRAVNIK U TRAVNIKU
FAKULTET POLITEHNIČKIH NAUKA TRAVNIK U TRAVNIKU
u saradnji sa
FAKULTETA ZA LOGISTIKO UNIVERZA V MARIBORU, SLOVENIJA
organizuju
33. MEĐUNARODNU KONFERENCIJU
"IZAZOVI NOVIH TEHNOLOGIJA U FUNKCIJI MOBILNOSTI I ODRŽIVOG RAZVOJA"
15. - 16. maj 2026. godine
The purpose of this paper is to inform about the current state of military maritime environmental protection. NATO naval ships will be expected to meet increasingly stringent environmental regulations. During the last 20 years, several international regulations have been adopted that significantly affect NATO navies. In addition to international regulations, increasingly complex and stringent national environmental regulations are being legislated in many NATO nations. The national regulations are concerned with controlling ship-waste effluents in territorial waters and affect the off-loading of all ships’ waste in port. The NATO navies have adopted the Principles for Maritime Environmental Protection. They will use their best efforts to prevent pollution through reduction, waste minimization, reuse, recycling and disposal. For the wastes and hazardous materials that cannot be eliminated through pollution- prevention measures, NATO navies need to develop management practices, pollution-control strategies and technologies that are suitable for shipboard use and applicable to the waste
streams generated on ships.
Marine pollution, Maritime Environmental Protection, Environmentally harmful chemicals, NATO navies
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