
Sustainable Yacht: Sanlorenzo’s Almax
Sanlorenzo’s Almax, the first superyacht
with a methanol fuel cell, combines sustainability and luxury.
Sanlorenzo’s Almax, the first superyacht
with a methanol fuel cell, combines sustainability and luxury.
In recent years, the words “sustainable” and “sustainability” have shouldered their way into nearly every corner of our culture, including the world of yachts.
For charter chef Freek Van Den Brenk, sustainable cooking started back in the 1970s.
Catamaran builder Sunreef is sailing into a more sustainable future with the 80 Eco.
The first hybrid-powered T52 from Baglietto is a significant step along the path to more sustainable yachting.
Sanlorenzo’s first open coupé design, the SP110, marries trademark style with up-tempo performance.
Nature Squared is a company who has pioneered in transforming responsibly sourced, sustainable, natural materials into handcrafted, luxurious designs and surfaces on a custom basis
Sanlorenzo’s Almax, the first superyacht
with a methanol fuel cell, combines sustainability and luxury.
In recent years, the words “sustainable” and “sustainability” have shouldered their way into nearly every corner of our culture, including the world of yachts.
For charter chef Freek Van Den Brenk, sustainable cooking started back in the 1970s.
Catamaran builder Sunreef is sailing into a more sustainable future with the 80 Eco.
The first hybrid-powered T52 from Baglietto is a significant step along the path to more sustainable yachting.
Sanlorenzo’s first open coupé design, the SP110, marries trademark style with up-tempo performance.
Nature Squared is a company who has pioneered in transforming responsibly sourced, sustainable, natural materials into handcrafted, luxurious designs and surfaces on a custom basis
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