ITOPF is pleased to announce the winner of its 2023 Research and Development (R&D) award as the PLASTOIL project, with funding granted to the Centre for Documentation, Research and Experimentations
ITOPF’s Research and Development (R&D) Award 2024 application window will be open from the 1st September to 2nd December with up to £60,000 available for short-term projects (1-2 years) and up to
ITOPF and the International Oil Pollution Compensation Funds have signed two agreements stipulating how both organisations will work together during an incident involving a qualifying ship not
Managing Director, Oli Beavon visited several ITOPF Directors as he continues to foster and strengthen the relationships between ITOPF, the organisations represented on its Board of Directors, and
ITOPF welcomed Jean-Luc Daridon and Pauline Morvan of Le Floch Depollution (LFD) to its London office where it discussed the wide remit of its work and its history since inception in 1967.
ITOPF facilitated a four-day workshop in the Philippines with multiple stakeholders and authorities involved in the National Oil Spill Contingency Plan (NOSCP).
ITOPF spent time in China with the Shanghai Maritime Safety Administration (MSA), where it hosted a workshop on responding to incidents of ship-source pollution at-sea and on shorelines.
ITOPF has announced the opening of its 2025 Research and Development (R&D) Award application window, with up to £60,000 available for short term projects and up to £40,000 for PhD projects.
ITOPF attended and contributed towards the CLEAN GULF Conference & Exhibition held in Houston, Texas and the Industry Technical Advisory Committee (ITAC) held in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.