The Ocean's Future is in Our Hands

The Clearwater Horizons Project (CWHP) extends beyond offshore installations and vessels - it connects directly with ports, supply bases and waste management partners to ensure every item collected offshore is handled responsibly onshore.
By collaborating with participating ports and recycling providers, CWHP creates a transparent, fully traceable pathway for all returned materials.
Every kilogram of recovered waste can be logged, weighed and documented, supporting ESG reporting, ISO 14001 compliance, and MARPOL Annex V objectives.
Port and shore base partners are the vital final step in the CWHP cycle, turning offshore commitment into verified environmental action.
Together, they help close the loop and prove that responsible waste management offshore is both achievable and measurable.

CWHP isn’t just for large offshore operators, it’s built to include smaller ports, harbours, and coastal maritime businesses as well.
Every location that services, supplies or supports vessels can play a valuable part in reducing marine waste and promoting cleaner seas.
Whether you operate a harbour tug, a fishing fleet, a small shipyard, or a local marina, your participation helps extend CWHP’s reach across the entire maritime community.
Smaller ports and harbours often sit at the heart of their local economies and their commitment to responsible waste management sends a powerful message.
By joining CWHP, they demonstrate leadership at a community level while contributing to a Global Solution to a Global Problem.
Together, the world’s maritime hubs, large and small, we can help protect the very waters that keep them alive.

The Clearwater Horizons Project welcomes the full participation of Offshore Supply Vessels (OSVs) and support fleets operating worldwide.
If your vessel produces waste, you’re welcome onboard!
CWHP is designed to integrate effortlessly with existing onboard procedures, allowing supply vessels to collect, record and return waste for responsible recycling, just as easily as any fixed offshore asset.
By taking part, OSVs become an essential link in the chain of offshore environmental responsibility, helping to ensure that the journey between shore base and installation is as clean, efficient and sustainable as the operations it supports.
Together, offshore assets and their support fleets can make a measurable difference - turning every voyage into an opportunity to protect The Ocean we all depend on.

The global container shipping industry forms the backbone of international trade and with it comes a shared responsibility to protect the ocean that makes this movement possible.
CWHP invites container vessels, cargo operators and shipping companies to join a growing network of maritime organisations committed to measurable environmental progress.
CWHP integrates easily within existing shipboard waste management systems, complementing MARPOL Annex V procedures already in place across the world fleet.
By tracking, weighing and responsibly managing all recoverable waste, container operators can strengthen ESG reporting, enhance corporate sustainability profiles and demonstrate real alignment with global environmental standards.
Participation is simple, scalable and globally applicable, turning each vessel’s voyage into an opportunity to protect the ocean that drives world commerce.
Together, the shipping community can show that large-scale logistics and environmental responsibility are not opposing forces, they’re part of the same sustainable future.

The Clearwater Horizons Project (CWHP) welcomes the participation of cargo vessels and bulk carriers operating across global trade routes.
These ships play a vital role in moving the world’s essential resources and with that comes the shared responsibility to help protect the ocean that sustains this global commerce.
CWHP integrates smoothly with existing onboard waste management procedures, helping crews and operators record, reduce and return waste responsibly while supporting MARPOL Annex V compliance and ESG performance.
Every voyage offers an opportunity to make a measurable difference, proving that even the largest ships can play a leading role in safeguarding our seas.
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