CELEBRATION, Fla., (April 14, 2011) — Disney Cruise Line recently honored students from Cayman Prep & High School in the Cayman Islands for winning this year’s Disney’s Planet Challenge, a program aimed at inspiring students to be good stewards of the environment and empowering them to make a difference. The education program is just one of the ways that Disney Cruise Line is inspiring positive action and minimizing its environmental impact.
“Disney’s Planet Challenge is a fun, engaging way to encourage children and adults to take action for the environment,” said Disney Cruise Line President Karl Holz. “Inspiring positive environmental stewardship in our cast and crew members is part of our company culture and is clearly evident in our activities both on and off our ships.”
Teacher Andy Jones’ Year 6 class were the winners of the 2011 Disney’s Planet Challenge, and they had the opportunity to spend a day aboard the Disney Magic cruise ship while it docked in Grand Cayman last week. The class was recognized for their work protecting the threatened swallowtail butterfly, an endemic species found only in the Cayman Islands. In addition to raising funds and awareness about the native butterfly and its habitat, the class focused their efforts on planting lime trees, which provide food and shelter for the butterfly. They also distributed and planted lime seeds across their community in an effort to grow even more trees, which will provide the butterflies with a safe habitat for years to come.
Disney Captain John Barwis, along with other officers and crew members from the Disney Magic, hosted the students onboard at a special Disney’s Planet Challenge awards ceremony. Captain Mickey Mouse presented each student with a medal for their efforts, and the children enjoyed a chance to tour the ship, including spending time in the youth activity areas onboard.
Community outreach and educational programs such as Disney’s Planet Challenge are just one part of the ongoing commitment Disney Cruise Line has to the environment. In addition to these efforts, Disney Cruise Line is dedicated to minimizing its impact on the environment through utilizing new technologies, increasing fuel efficiency, minimizing waste and supporting marine conservation worldwide. Some of these initiatives include:
Environmental Initiatives
Disney Cruise Line Community Report
The company’s Community Report, which details Disney Cruise Line’s efforts in community outreach, environmental stewardship and creating a positive workplace, can be viewed at: http://community.disneycruisenews.com
Disney’s Planet Challenge
A two-part program that consists of an environmental pledge and class project competition, Disney’s Planet Challenge is sponsored through a relationship with Disney Cruise Line and the Cayman Islands Department of Tourism, Department of Education and Department of the Environment. To date, more than 1.5 million students worldwide have taken the challenge.