Member - World Ocean Council

The World Ocean Council (WOC) is a global, cross-sectoral ocean industry leadership alliance committed to Corporate Ocean Responsibility.

Type Association
Founded 2009
Company Size 5
Member Type
investor
promoter
Founders Paul Holthus
Headquarters Honolulu, Hawaï 96813, États-Unis
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About

The WOC is the Blue Economy Business and Investment Organization - the international, cross-sectoral alliance for private sector leadership, collaboration and action on ocean sustainability, stewardship and science. Companies from a range of industries worldwide are distinguishing themselves as leaders in “Corporate Ocean Responsibility”, including: shipping, oil and gas, tourism, fisheries, aquaculture, mining, renewable energy, ocean technology and investment. WOC Members are a part of the WOC Network of 35,000+ ocean industry and investment stakeholders around the world. The WOC is a registered not-for-profit organization in the US and France.
Headquarters Honolulu, Hawaï 96813, États-Unis

SDG’s of application

The Sustainable Development Goals are a call to action to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure peace and prosperity everywhere.
SDG 6
Clean water and sanitation
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SDG 7
Affordable and clean energy
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SDG 9
Industry, innovation and infrastructure
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SDG 11
Sustainable cities and communities
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SDG 12
Responsible consumption and production
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