Carnival Cruise
Essay by RoselynSimmons • July 3, 2013 • Essay • 212 Words (1 Pages) • 1,542 Views
Carnival Corporation
Carnival Cruise Lines is the world's leading cruise lines. It is the largest most financially strongest and the most profitable cruise in the whole world that operates in 7 continents, 5 oceans and 315 ports worldwide. Environmental stewardship is extremely important in achieving its success to take 4.5 million passengers a year throughout some of the world's stunning environments. Environmental conservation is not only necessary to Carnival Cruise Lines business. They also protect the world's marine life not only for the current but future generations.
Carnival Cruise Lines sustainability depends on promoting an organization that is free of injuries, ill health and loss. One of its social responsibilities is protecting the health, safety and security of its passengers, employees and all other workers on behalf of the cruise lines. And also, by protecting the environment, most especially the marine life which they sail and the communities where they operate by minimizing adverse environmental consequences and efficiently using their resources.
Contributed for more than $27 million on local and national charities such as American Red Cross, Big Brothers and Big Sisters, Salvation Army, Diabetes Research Institute, Jackson Memorial Foundation, March of Dimes are among the many.
"Cruise Safety | Cruise Security | Carnival Cruise Lines." Carnival.com. N.p., n.d. Web. 03 Apr. 2013. http://www.carnival.com/legal/safety-security.aspx?icid=CC_Footer_109
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