Clean Ports Antwerp – Brugge
This time we share what the Port of Antwerp – Brugge does to ensure that their port area stays clean. Because also they prefer not to see any waste and litter in the port. Not in the water and not on the land side. Unfortunately, however, we cannot avoid pollution entirely. Cleanup operations, soil remediation, monitoring and prevention contribute to the transition to a clean port.
Water
Good water quality in the port is important – not just for the fauna and flora, but for the surrounding companies too. In addition to water quality, sufficient water in the docks is just as important for the nautical accessibility of the port and keeping the industrial processes running, among other things.
Soil
Together with the companies at the port and maritime shipping and inland navigation, we are taking measures to reduce and remove pollution in the waterbed and soil, and the environment.
Plastics
Plastics of course have a place at the port, but that place is not in the water or in nature. Port of Antwerp-Bruges therefore works hard on prevention and clean-up actions of plastics and litter.
To measure is to know
In order to strive for a clean port, it is essential to get an idea of our public cleanliness and specific pollutants. We measure and monitor the state of the environment of the port through networks of air and water sensors, deploying drones, and periodic soil and waterbed surveys. Because monitoring leads to insights and concrete actions follow from these.