22-07-2025
By Michael Ierides, Secretary General of CYMEPA
Shipping is undergoing a historic transition toward a cleaner, more sustainable future. Decarbonization of the sector is now a global priority—and Cyprus is not a passive observer but an active participant in this change.
The METAVASEA project, funded by the Lloyd’s Register Foundation, aims to build a practical framework that supports a just and inclusive green transition in Eastern Mediterranean shipping. It does not focus solely on technologies, fuels, or infrastructure but places emphasis on the human element of change: seafarers, port workers, maritime professionals, and residents of coastal and island regions.
CYMEPA (Cyprus Marine Environment Protection Association) is a core partner in the project, working alongside HELMEPA, the Cyprus Marine and Maritime Institute (CMMI), RightShip, and other key shipping organizations. HELMEPA is the Hellenic Marine Environment Protection Association; the pioneering voluntary commitment organization of Greek seafarers and shipowners to safeguard the seas from ship-generated pollution, undertaken in Piraeus, on June 4, 1982.
Through its involvement, CYMEPA:
METAVASEA speaks to:
Cyprus’s participation in METAVASEA through CYMEPA is clear proof of our national commitment to a sustainable, people-centered maritime future. This transition is not happening in isolation from society,it Is being shaped by people and for people.
The future of green shipping is already here, and Cyprus is firmly on board.
About CYMEPA
The Cyprus Marine Environment Protection Association (www.cymepa.org.cy) has been formed with the initiative of the International Shipping Community of Cyprus with the support of the Commercial Community of the island. CYMEPA is an autonomous, not-for-profit organization funded solely by its members. CYMEPA was officially registered on the 27th August 1992 as a not-for-profit organization limited by guarantee.