Four new airports given carbon neutral accreditation
The European airport industry last year committed to have 100 carbon neutral airports by 2030. These latest additions bring the list of carbon neutral airports in Europe to 34.
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The European airport industry last year committed to have 100 carbon neutral airports by 2030. These latest additions bring the list of carbon neutral airports in Europe to 34.
Gatwick has also been recertified as a Carbon Neutral airport through measures including using 100 per cent renewable electricity and Gold Standard carbon credits.
Airports Council International (ACI) has confirmed it has awarded Budapest Liszt Ferenc International Airport its carbon neutral standard.
The world's first 'green' airport, Galápagos Ecological, and Geneva Airport have been accredited as carbon neutral by the trade body representative of airports worldwide.
ACI EUROPE's Carbon Accreditation Scheme saw an increase of participants to 209 airports, meaning cooperating airports now cover 41.5 per cent of global passenger traffic. We caught up with Marina Bylinsky, Head of Environmental Strategy & Intermodality at ACI EUROPE, to ask her what the future holds for airports going…
Momentum is growing behind Airport Council International's Carbon Accreditation scheme with the number of participating airports around the world up 21 per cent on last year, and African subscribers up by more than three times.
Earlier this year, Stuttgart Airport pledged to be carbon neutral by in less than 25 years. Now it has accreditation to show it's on its way.
It is now official: The carbon footprint of Helsinki Airport is zero and it has received the international Airport Carbon Accreditation (ACA) certificate for this achievement.
Mumbai Airport, recently accredited by Airports Council International as officially a carbon neutral airport is leading the way in sustainable development - certainly in India.
In just five years Mumbai Airport progressed from level 1 to level 3+, the highest level of environmental certification – carbon neutrality.
Gatwick becomes the first carbon neutral London airport and is now the second busiest carbon neutral airport in Europe.
189 airports across the world now certified at one of the 4 levels of Airport Carbon Accreditation report ACI Europe.
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