Swedavia, the operator of Sweden’s major airports, has achieved a significant milestone in the aviation industry’s move towards sustainability. Stockholm Arlanda and Ronneby Airports have reached Level 5 certification under the Airport Carbon Accreditation (ACA) program, making them net-zero for emissions within their control. This achievement, combined with previous certifications at Gothenburg Landvetter and Malmo airports, solidifies Sweden’s leadership in aviation decarbonization. This trend towards sustainable travel is shaping the future of the aviation industry, influencing traveler choices and encouraging other airports and airlines to adopt similar practices.
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North American Airports Celebrate a Decade of Sustainable Progress with Airport Carbon Accreditation
Airports Council International – North America (ACI-NA) celebrates 10 years of the Airport Carbon Accreditation program, recognizing the efforts of nearly 90 North American airports in managing and reducing CO2 emissions. The program has seen significant progress in reducing the industry’s carbon footprint, with over 60% of travelers in North America now passing through accredited airports.
Heydar Aliyev International Airport in Baku has been recognized for its commitment to environmental sustainability by achieving Level 2 (Reduction) under the Airport Carbon Accreditation (ACA) program. This accomplishment makes Baku Airport the first in Azerbaijan to join the ACA directly at this level, highlighting its efforts to reduce carbon emissions and contribute to global sustainability goals.
Oakland International Airport (OAK) has achieved Level Three certification in the Airport Carbon Accreditation program, signifying its commitment to reducing carbon emissions and implementing sustainable practices. This accomplishment involves a comprehensive approach to carbon management, including emissions from various sources, stakeholder engagement, and a roadmap for achieving net-zero emissions by 2040.
Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport (YTZ) has been recognized for its commitment to sustainability by achieving Level 1 Airport Carbon Accreditation. This certification acknowledges the airport’s efforts in managing and reducing its carbon footprint, aligning with its vision for a cleaner and greener future.
Edinburgh Airport has become the first in Scotland to earn global carbon accreditation, achieving Level 4 ‘Transformation’ in the Airport Carbon Accreditation scheme. This accomplishment, driven by collaboration and a new Net Zero strategy, underscores VINCI Airports’ commitment to sustainability and its goal of achieving net zero emissions by 2030.