
100% Climate Neutral - In 2021 we responded to the urgent call for climate action by achieving a Climate Neutral company certification from leading climate experts, South Pole. This certification involves measuring Scope 1, 2 and 3 emissions, compensating for all direct and indirect greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and implementing an emissions reduction plan in line with Science Based Targets. We purchase verified carbon credits from climate action projects, such as Infravest Tongan Wind Farm in Taiwan and Mount Sandy in Australia. We are committed to maintaining our Climate Neutral certification while we seek to decarbonise our operations.
Emisson Reduction Strategies - Over the last three years, we have transitioned to operating two new innovative and state-of-the-art ships that feature more sustainable technologies and designs. We were the first to use Ulstein’s X-BOW® design on an expedition passenger ship. This innovative design enables ships to reduce impact, slamming and wave-induced vibrations, leading to lower speed loss and acceleration levels, better fuel efficiency and a reduction in atmospheric emissions. Both vessels are equipped with technology that enables them to use shore-based power while in port, reducing fuel consumption and even allowing us to tap into renewable energy when available. We also reuse heat from the engines’ coolant and exhaust systems to provide heating to cabins and warm onboard water tanks. To reduce nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions, we utilise Wärtsilä’s NOx Reducer system, which uses Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) to break down NOx and contributes to better air quality.
Waste Reduction & Water Management - Water and waste management are managed per the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution (MARPOL). We take our responsibilities here very seriously. Both onboard and and in the places we visit, we ensure that all waste and water is handled, treated and disposed of in the correct manner and in strict accordance with MARPOL requirements. We have dramatically reduced the use of single-use plastics in our operations, and continue to make improvements. For example, we offer refillable water bottles to passengers, with water-refilling stations fitted across our vessels, and use eco-certified cleaning products, which are sourced in bulk and stored in reusable containers."
Responsible Travel - We have a commitment to protect and conserve the delicate ecosystems, local communities and cultural heritage of the places we visit. We place utmost consideration on safety while ensuring our passengers and staff adhere to all local requirements, which include a range of measures to minimise our impact on the environment and promote responsible travel. One significant technology we have implemented is a dynamic anchoring system that allows us to remain in a set position without dropping anchor, helping us to mitigate environmental impacts in areas with fragile seabeds. We are committed to continually assessing and improving our practices and exploring alternative technologies while ensuring safe and responsible operations.
People - Our mission is to turn everyone who travels with us into a lifelong ambassador for the planet. To facilitate a greater understanding of the polar regions and the need to protect them, we encourage expeditioners to participate in data collection projects for the scientific community in our Citizen Science Program. From taking identification photographs of whales to counting seabirds to testing for micro plastics on shore excursions, our participative program is a great opportunity for expeditioners to help collect high-quality data and make a real difference while they are in some of the most remote places in the world.
Honouring Female Conservationists - Historically, women have made extraordinary contributions to science but not always received due recognition. Our Women in Conservation Champions Program is the dedication of our new ship, the Sylvia Earle, to women conservationists. In a world-first initiative, each of its public decks is named after pioneering women, with a curated gallery experience shining a light on their achievements and environmental causes. The ship’s namesake is Dr. Sylvia Earle, Time Magazine’s first ‘Hero of the Planet’ and Chairman of Mission Blue, an inspirational organisation that inspires action to explore and protect the ocean through the creation of protected ‘Hope Spots. Other women honoured include: Hanoi Prinsloo, Freediver and Ocean Conservationist; Dr. Asha de Vos, Marine Biologist and Ocean Educator; Bernadette Demientieff, Arctic Wildlife Guardian; D. Carden Wallace AM, Coral Conservation Champion; Joanna Ruxton, Plastic-Free Pioneer; and Sharon Kwok, Future Generation Educator.
The Aurora Team - AE Expeditions is made up of individuals that align with our purpose and values. This includes our Expedition Team, who sees first-hand the impact of climate change on the regions we visit. For many staff, our leading sustainability initiatives are one of the key reasons they choose to work for Aurora. As a global expedition company, we seek to create a diverse workforce that represents the people of the world. Within the extended Aurora extended family, 16 languages are spoken. Plus, we are proud to have leading representation of women in our workforce, with 61% of roles across our global operations and Expedition Team filled by women.
Stratgic Partnerships - We value a collaborative approach to sustainability by building and strengthening partnerships that align with our purpose and values. We are proud and long-standing membersof the Association of Arctic Expedition Cruise Operators (AECO) and the International Association of Antarctica Tour Operators (IAATO). These organisations advocate for safe and environmentally responsible travel in the polar regions. However, our mission isn’t just to participate in climate change initiatives – we also lead them! We work closely with the Ocean Geographic Society (OGS) on various projects, notably our recent Antarctic Climate Expedition (ACE) in February 2023, where we partnered to take change-makers to Antarctica on a world-first expedition to raise awareness about our warming climate and formulate Climate Resolutions. We are proud to have partnered with Upschool, an Australian start-up education platform, to develop two free courses for teachers and children across the globe: ‘It Starts with You’ for the Arctic and ‘The Power of One’ for Antarctica.
Association of Arctic Expeditions Cruise Operators
International Association of Antarctica Tour Operators