Carnival Corporation
Location
Florida
Founded
1972-04-11
Website
Risk Signals
4713 news mentions monitored
Industry Context
This company is tracked across risk categories, including those related to its sector (e.g., Deep Sea Transportation of Passengers, Except by Ferry, Tour Operators, Hotels and Motels), including supply chain integrity, ESG practices, labor disputes, and regulatory compliance.
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2025-03-19 (ittn.ie)
Carnival Corporation Expands Renewable Energy Portfolio with Solar Parks in Honduras and Mexico -
Carnival Corporation has expanded its renewable energy portfolio with the launch of new solar parks at two of its port destinations: Mahogany Bay Cruise
Read more2025-03-15 (cruiseindustrynews.com)
Carnival Hosts Sustainability Tour for Barbados Government Officials - Cruise Industry News | Cruise News
Carnival Corporation welcomed prominent government officials and regulatory representatives from Barbados aboard P&O Cruises' Britannia for an in-depth information session and ship tour, showcasing environmental sustainability efforts. The company said in a press release that as one of Carnival Corporation's cruise lines, P&O Cruises provided insight into the fleet's ongoing…
Read more2019-12-12 (rivieramm.com)
- News Content Hub - Carnival Corp and The Bellona Foundation sign agreement for sustainable operations
Carnival Corp and The Bellona Foundation have signed an agreement of co-operation to work together to continue improving environmental and sustainability impact
Read more2016-12-11 (thevoiceslu.com)
Cruise Line To Pay For Polluting Seas With Waste - The Voice St. Lucia News
WASHINGTON, CMC – The United States Department of Justice (DOJ) says a Caribbean cruise line has agreed to plead guilty to seven felony charges stemming from its deliberate pollution of the seas and intentional acts to cover it up. The DOJ said Princess Cruise Lines Ltd. will pay a US$40 million penalty– the largest-ever criminal penalty involving deliberate vessel pollution – and plead guilty to charges related to illegal dumping of oil contaminated waste from the Caribbean Princess cruise ship.
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