01/16/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 01/16/2025 10:03
Carnival Corporation's Holland America and Princess Alaska Operations Close
Summer Season with Significant Environmental Contributions
JUNEAU, Alaska (Jan. 16, 2025) -As the 2024 tour season in Alaska closes, Carnival Corporation
proudly reflects on its significant environmental contributions. Last year, the land and sea operations for
Princess Cruises, Holland America Line and Carnival Cruise Line have made remarkable strides in
promoting sustainability and reducing their environmental footprint across the Last Frontier.
"Our commitment to environmental stewardship is unwavering," said Bonnie Westlund, the community
relations director for Holland America Line - Princess for Alaska and the Yukon. "We are dedicated to
implementing sustainable practices that benefit both the environment and the communities we serve."
Carnival Corporation has almost 300 full-time, year-round employees living in Alaska and more than
3,500 seasonal team members from spring through late summer. Here are some highlights from their
efforts and ingenuity in 2024:
Environmental Giving and Improving
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Alaska Carbon Reduction Fund: Carnival Cruise Line donated $50,000to the Alaska Carbon
Reduction Fund, which installs heat pumps in low-income family homes to reduce their heating
costs and environmental impacts. This donation will help expand the program further into
Ketchikan.
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Upgraded Busing in Juneau: Carnival Corporation's tour company replaced eight regular-sized
buses with four double-deckers. Comparing June - August 2023 and 2024, the division made 400
fewer trips for a successful program to reduce congestion and emissions in Juneau.
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Landfill Diversion: BothPrincess and Holland America's Alaska hotels successfully diverted
more than 760,000 pounds of materials from Alaskan landfills through recycling, two food
biodigesters, glass crushers and composting. Also diverted were furniture and linens to be used
throughout the communities.
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Pig Farming Partnership: Established five partnerships with pig farmers from Skagway to
Fairbanks in communities with company-owned hotels and resorts. Food waste collected from
guest plates, employee dining rooms and prep kitchens was donated to the farmers to use as
feed for the animals. Over 83,000 pounds of food waste was sent to pig farmers and kept out of
landfills in 2024.
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Oil Furnaces: Installed the sixth used-oil furnace to burn used motor and vegetable oils, reducing
fuel emissions in maintenance shops during the winter. Furnaces were installed at company
resorts and lodges along with motorcoach shops. Benefits include lower environmental impact
and improved employee comfort.
"Carnival Corporation, along with Princess Cruises, Holland America Line and Carnival Cruise Line
remain committed to fostering sustainable practices and supporting the communities where we work and
live," said Westlund. "We look forward to continuing these efforts in 2025 and beyond, ensuring that their
presence in Alaska brings joy to guests and leaves a positive, lasting impact on the environment and local
communities."
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