
Small step. Big impact.

473 x the Leaning Tower of Pisa
That would be the height of the stack of 575,000 disposable cups we save across the fleet each year by serving our passengers ice cream in reusable, BPA-free cups.

14,338 sun loungers
is the area that could be covered by the 250,000 plastic packs for slippers that we save every year, if they were spread next to one another.

1281 x as high as the Chrysler Building in New York
would be the height of the stack of about 10.22 million packets of butter that we are saving annually by using butter dispensers.

Michelangelo's David in Florence weighs 6 t
That corresponds to the weight of the 594,000 plastic bottles of shower gel, shampoo, soap and conditioner that we are saving across our fleet every year with our new dispenser systems.

It is 2,918 km from Bremerhaven to Reykjavik
That is the distance that would be covered by 10 million drinking straws pushed inside one another, the number that we have stopped using annually on our fleet.

5.5 million individual sachets of mustard, ketchup and mayo
are being saved by us every year by using larger bottles. Lined up next to each other, the sachets would cover 408 km, a distance that would take you through Norway's Sognefjord and back again.

St Peter's Cathedral in Rome is 48,000 m2
It would be covered completely by the 200,000 PLA laundry bags that we will save annually by using textile bags from 2024.

Over 90% of the fresh water required
on board the Mein Schiff® fleet is produced directly on board through seawater desalination systems.

Between 15 and 18 tons of CO₂
are saved each day when we use shore power during a port stay. That’s as much as a family of four would consume if they streamed movies and series non-stop for eight years.