Marella Cruises launches industry's first microfiber filter initiative
- 3/12/2025
- 22 Day

Marella Cruises and Cleaner Seas Group are
rolling out an industry first initiative in microfibres captured in all laundry
systems across the fleet of the five ships by September 2025 after a successful
six-month trial on Marella Explorer which showed that 99% of microfibres were
captured.
In May 2024, Marella Cruises installed its first two
groundbreaking INDIKON Marine filters onto Marella Explorer ship’s crew laundry
system for the trial to prevent affecting delicate ecosystems and marine life
from plastic microfibres.
Alongside the ongoing research with the University of Surrey,
Cleaner Seas Group has also commissioned an independent laboratory to test the
capture rate of the INDIKON Marine filter. A sample of both the laundry
wastewater and a sample of the paper from a full cartridge from the Marella
Explorer ship were sent for analysis. A test was conducted to compare the
original volume of microfibres found in the laundry wastewater Vs the captured
volume from the used cartridges. The test showed that 99% of microfibres were
captured, the best possible outcome.
The roll out of the INDIKON filters, which have been
matched to the ship requirements through pioneering technology from the support
of Marella Cruises’ technical team and Cleaner Seas Group, will be installed
across the entire fleet will help to capture more microfibres per year. TUI
Cruises has also trialled the INDIKON filters last year.
Based on the results from the research, Marella
Cruises’ microfibre footprint will be capturing an estimated 500kg of
microfibre pollution per ship, per year. Through this capture of microfibres
across all the laundry systems onboard it helps support the prevention of
pollution from impacting marine ecosystems and the INDIKON filters can be
reused and recycled for future use.
Olivia Wells, Sustainability Manager at Marella Cruises
said: “Installing the INDIKON filters onto our Marella fleet of ships will help
prevent microplastics from entering our oceans, which have a negative impact on
sea life. Microfibres, recognised as of the largest known source of primary
marine microplastic pollution can carry toxic chemicals that erode into the
environment, accounting for 35% of the microplastics in the ocean. Our
commitment to rolling out INDIKON filters across all laundry machines is a
first for the cruise sector, and we hope other cruise lines join in the help to
reduce microplastic pollution into our oceans.”
Dave Miller, CEO at Cleaner Seas Group said: “It's
been a huge opportunity to work with Marella Cruises on installing the Cleaner
Seas filter range and helping to mitigate their microfibre footprint across
their fleet of ships. As we launched our professional filter range the team at
Marella have been an awesome partner and supported not only our mission to end
ocean pollution but have also set a new course in microplastic prevention at
sea. We hope to continue working together across the TUI Group on its
microfibre prevention."
