Can you discharge comminuted rags glass and bottles into special areas?
Rachel Newton
Updated on April 25, 2026
Regarding this, can you Comminute or grind plastic and dispose it at a distance of 3nm from the nearest land?
disposal into the sea of garbage specified in subparagraph(b)(ii) of this regulation may be permitted when it has passed through a comminuter or grinder and made as far as practicable from the nearest land but in any case is prohibited if the distance from the nearest land is less than 3 nautical miles.
One may also ask, when operating inside a special area regulation 6 of Marpol Annex V requires all food wastes to be comminuted or ground before discharge into the sea all discharges are to be made as far as practicable and not less than how many miles from the nearest land or ice? When operating inside a special area, all food wastes must be comminuted or ground prior to discharge in to the sea. All discharges are to be as far as practicable and not less than 12 nautical miles from the nearest land or ice-shelf.
Also know, how far should comminuted food waste be dumped to the sea if the ship is outside the special area?
Garbage Disposal outside Special Areas
Food, Crockery, bottles, rags, meals, cans etc. to be disposed at more than 12 nautical miles from the nearest land. Food, crockery etc. can be disposed at more than 4 nautical miles from the nearest land.
Which type of garbage can be discharged overboard?
Plastics – Garbage that consists of or includes plastic in any form, including synthetic ropes, synthetic fishing nets, plastic garbage bags and incinerator ashes from plastic products. Garbage under this category is prohibited to be discharged at sea. Food wastes – Spoiled or unspoiled food substances.