Ship recycling in developing economies of South Asia: Changing liability to a commodity

Bisma Mannan, Md Jahir Rizvi, Yong Ming Dai
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The end-of-life (EOL) of ships which is neglected and considered a liability by developed economies of the western world. However, it has become a commodity in the developing economies of South Asian countries. Ship recycling activities are considered extremely dangerous by the International Labour Organization (ILO); however, if ship recycling operations are well-managed then they can play a vital role in achieving circular economy and UN sustainable development goals. This study critically examines recent developments in key ship recycling nations, shedding light on both opportunities and challenges faced by this evolving industry. By delving into the socio-economic benefits and presenting a nuanced assessment of the current state of ship recycling, this research aims to bridge the gap between perceived risks and untapped potential. Furthermore, a strategic analysis using SWOT (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats) methodology is employed to dissect the ship recycling landscape in South Asian countries. This analysis discerns the inherent strengths and opportunities that can be harnessed for sustainable growth, while also acknowledging and addressing the weaknesses and threats that demand careful consideration in the execution of ship recycling operations. This comprehensive exploration underscores the urgent need for a holistic understanding of the ship recycling industry, fostering dialogue and collaboration towards fostering responsible practices and maximizing the positive impact of ship recycling on both local economies and global sustainability goals.

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南亚发展中经济体的船舶回收:将责任变为商品
船舶的报废(EOL)被西方发达经济体忽视并视为一种负担。然而,在南亚发展中经济体,它已成为一种商品。国际劳工组织(ILO)认为,船舶回收活动极其危险;但是,如果对船舶回收业务进行良好管理,则可在实现循环经济和联合国可持续发展目标方面发挥重要作用。本研究对主要拆船国家的最新发展进行了批判性研究,揭示了这一不断发展的行业所面临的机遇和挑战。通过深入探讨社会经济效益,并对船舶回收利用的现状进行细致评估,本研究旨在缩小已知风险与未开发潜力之间的差距。此外,还采用 SWOT(优势、劣势、机会、威胁)方法进行战略分析,剖析南亚国家的船舶回收格局。该分析揭示了可用于实现可持续增长的固有优势和机遇,同时也承认并解决了在执行船舶回收业务时需要慎重考虑的弱点和威胁。这一全面探讨突出表明,迫切需要全面了解船舶回收业,促进对话与合作,以培养负责任的做法,最大限度地发挥船舶回收对当地经济和全球可持续发展目标的积极影响。
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