Overview

Our beneficial re-use projects have allowed us to work with a variety of regulatory bodies and external stakeholders to develop and deliver nature-based solutions for the disposal of our maintenance dredge material.
 
In 2018, our beneficial re-use project in Liverpool won an international PIANC Working with Nature Certificate in recognition for the success of the project using the ‘Working with Nature’ philosophy.
 
Following the successful implementation of our beneficial re-use program on the Mersey, Peel Ports have agreed on a site in Clydeport for a trial placement of dredge material and are working with Regulators to obtain a Marine License for the project, we are also discussing opportunities for beneficial re-use in Medway with RSPB.

In February 2021 Peel Ports participated in a joint SedNet-Navigating a Changing Climate virtual workshop to discuss the role of sediment management in meeting the climate change challenge.  During the Workshop, Peel Ports’ Marine Team’s beneficial use of dredged material initiatives were presented.  More information about the presentations at this workshop, as well as its conclusions regarding both opportunities and challenges of climate change, can be found in the workshop report.

To see our progress since signing the pledge click here.

Sediment management pledge 

During COP26 Peel Ports signed the SedNet Sediment management pledge to demonstrate our commitment to assessing sustainable long term solutions for sediment management across each of our ports.

View PIANC certificate here

Click to find out more about the Liverpool beneficial re-use initiative here.