Numéro : 2563 - Year : 2009
DCNS eco-design approach presentation
Yves PIERSON, DCNS – Ingénierie Navires Armés
Catherine BONNARD, DCNS – Ingénierie Navires Armés
Léonie ROLLAND, DCNS – Ingénierie Navires Armés
Symposium on the marine pollution regulations until 2012
DCNS, leader naval defence group in Europe is working to reduce and optimize the environmental impacts of its activities and products. In this context, the Warship Engineering deploys a global strategy centred on the environment.
This is demonstrated by the ISO 14001 certification of the group and an eco-design approach of ships.
The objective? Offer high value-added products, by leaning on the numerous possible control levers: energy savings, decrease of the emissions and the waste, the use of renewable sources of energy and innovative materials, maximal traceability of dangerous substances …
All these actions come along with life cycle analysis of products and equipments, to show the possible transfers of pollutions and make sure that the earnings for the environment are real.
For several years, DCNS takes part in numerous collaborative projects of research and development, national and European. DCNS applied them concretely with the ECOSHIP concept ship which allows to put into practice the teachings gathered in this day and to demonstrate that the eco-design in the naval domain is an innovative approach and a real asset for the future.
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