Plastic pellets, also known as nurdles, are small granules of plastic used as raw material in the production of plastic products. They pose significant environmental hazards when spilled into the environment, particularly marine environments.
IMO began addressing the issue of the transport of plastic pellets following the X-Press Pearl incident off the coast of Sri Lanka in February 2021. Following a fire onboard and subsequent sinking of the ship, pellets were released into the marine environment and several tonnes of pellets washed ashore.
Recommendations on transporting plastic pellets include:
- Plastic pellets should be packed in good quality packaging which should be strong enough to withstand the shocks and loadings normally encountered during transport. Packaging should be constructed and closed to prevent any loss of contents which may be caused under normal conditions of transport, by vibration or acceleration forces.
- Transport information should clearly identify those freight containers containing plastic pellets. The shipper should supplement the cargo information with a special stowage request for proper stowage.
- Freight containers containing plastic pellets should be properly stowed and secured to minimize the hazards to the marine environment without impairing the safety of the ship and persons on board. Specifically, they should be stowed under deck wherever reasonably practicable, or inboard in sheltered areas of exposed decks.
Full advisory at the following link.
https://north-standard.com/insights/news/imo-developing-guidance-on-plastic-pellets/