SRDB Law Firm becomes new Friend of the Sea Index®

SEA INDEX

Paris and Monaco July 26th, 2023SEA Index, the Superyacht Eco Association based in Monaco, and SRDB Law Firm, headquartered in Paris and Marseille, are pleased to announce their collaboration in the fight for a more decarbonized yachting industry.

SRDB is a leading law firm specializing in maritime and transport law.

The SEA Index Superyacht Eco Association is a non-profit organization based in Monaco and led by the Yacht Club de Monaco and Credit Suisse. It is dedicated to raising awareness about the carbon intensity of superyachts. Established in 2020, the association has developed the SEA Index CO2 calculation tool and offers independently verified CO2 certifications for superyachts.

SRDB is excited to announce, at this occasion, its new membership as a Friend of the SEA Index Superyacht Eco Association. This demonstrates SRDB’s commitment to promoting sustainability and environmental awareness within the legal industry.

By joining forces, SRDB Law Firm aims to support the SEA Index initiative by fostering a culture of environmental responsibility in its relationships with stakeholders involved in yachting.

Natalie Quévert, the project leader of SEA Index, comments, “SRDB Law Firm has already shown eagerness to support our initiative and provide their expertise whenever possible, so it was natural for us to officially welcome them as a Friend of the SEA Index and join the SEA Index community.”

With its extensive experience in maritime and transport law, SRDB Law Firm also recognizes the significance of energy intensity within the niche context of superyachts. Through this membership, the firm aims to assist the SEA Index in guiding superyacht owners towards greater sustainability.

“We are thrilled to become Friends of the SEA Index Superyacht Eco Association,” said www.sea-index.com

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