Save the Waves Cruising and the Environment. Rich Pruitt Vice President Safety & Environmental Stewardship Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd.

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Save the Waves Cruising and the Environment Rich Pruitt Vice President Safety & Environmental Stewardship Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd.

Cruising's Business Motivation We take our guests to beautiful places to experience thrills of a lifetime. It is in our best interest to protect and have as small an impact as possible. It s also the right thing to do! 2

Global Regulatory Trends International United Nations- IMO Global cap on Sulfur 2020 (0.5%) Ballast Water Management Convention Special Areas: Sewage & Air Emissions (SOx and NOx) Particularly Sensitive Sea Areas Marine Protected Areas Area/Regional Specific HELCOM EU Regulations Polar (Artic & Antarctic) Special Areas: Sewage (Baltic) & Sulfur / NOx Emissions Ballast Water Management Antarctic Treaty Protocols Polar Code National /Port State Australia New Zealand China Sulfur Emission Regulations Ballast Water Management / Hull Husbandry Wastewater - Sewage Overall the global trend is towards more regulations particularly focusing on: Emissions- SOx and NOx Invasive Species Management (Ballast Water & Hull Husbandry) State/Provincial New South Wales Sulfur Emission Regulations Port Specific Sydney 0.1% sulfur fuel while at berth & UW 3

Cruising s Footprint! 4

How do we manage these impacts? Through technology and operational controls 5

Advanced Emission Purification Systems (Scrubbers) 6

Advanced Emission Purification Systems (Scrubbers) 7

Advanced Emission Purification Systems (Scrubbers) 8

Advanced Wastewater Purification Systems 9

Advanced Wastewater Purification Systems 10

Solid Waste Handling 11

How well is RCL performing? 12

How well is RCL performing? 16 vessels repurposing 100% of their operational waste According to Australia s Bureau of Statistics in 2009 (last reported data) 1,035KG of solid waste was disposed of per person per year, which equates to 6.2 lbs. / person / day With the majority of our fresh water being produced onboard by desalinating sea water using steam evaporation or reverse osmosis 13

Future Opportunities From Ship to Shore Destination Stewardship A program founded and developed by RCL with our NGO partners Sustainable Travel International that introduces Sustainable Destination Management to tourism destinations Strategy Help support development of management plans for sustainable growth Provide support for local conservation and community development Why? Destinations are the lifeblood of cruising Destinations must plan and act to remain viable Mismanagement of destinations may lead to Environmental degradation and dissatisfaction of visitors Sustainable destination management has enhanced visitor experiences, improved management of natural and cultural resources 14

Future Opportunities Sustainable Destinations Alliance for the Americas (SDAA) Launched in March 2014 10 total locations in 2 years with a goal to expand to 30 destinations by 2017 South Pacific Destination Alliance (SPDA) Launched in Sept 2014 at the UN SIDS meeting in Apia, Samoa Replicating the Americas model in the South Pacific Expanding partners in the region 15

Global Cruise Challenges Changing the general misperception of cruising and its impact on the environment Continued growth of complex regional and/or local regulatory regimes Shipping, including cruise, is an international business and needs international solutions Uncertainty of future requirements and their retroactive application to existing ships Generally speaking cruise vessels are 30+ year investments Aspirational Regulations Onboard Treatment Standards for sewage discharge in the Baltic (Nutrients) Ballast Water Management Convention (Treatment Systems) 16

Australia Cruise Challenges Emerging local regulatory regimes Recent final version of NSW sulfur limits Oct 2015 alongside 0.1% in Sydney Jul 2016 while inside Sydney port limits Cruise has always been wiling to meet all environmental challenges, but it must not be singled out or impacted disproportionately to it s contribution Environmental advances can not come at the expense of safety 1.Uncertainty of future requirements and the impacts on itinerary decisions, local and regional Many factors are considered when making deployment decisions Operational complexity (i.e. fuel suppliers & bunkering needs) Increased fuel costs (MGO vs IFO is around 50-100% more), more in some regions, including Australia 17

Thank you To learn more about RCL s Corporate Sustainability efforts please visit www.rclcorporate.com 18