Heathrow Airport has relaunched its Fly Quieter and Greener league table, a program that evaluates airlines’ performance in terms of noise and emissions. The initiative aims to encourage sustainable practices by airlines and provide transparent data to local communities. This article explores the key features of the league table, highlights the top-performing airlines, and discusses Heathrow’s ongoing efforts to minimize its environmental impact.
Results for: Emissions reduction
A new study by EIT Urban Mobility reveals that European cities will need a massive investment of €1.5 trillion to achieve the EU’s Green Deal emissions goals by 2025. The research, which will be presented at the Tomorrow.Mobility World Congress, highlights the need for significant investments in public transportation, shared mobility, and access restrictions to reduce private car use and reach sustainability goals.
Chesapeake Utilities Corporation has released its 2023 Environmental Stewardship Report, highlighting significant strides in reducing emissions and promoting sustainability across its operations. The report demonstrates the company’s commitment to a greener future, with notable achievements including a 25% reduction in Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions since 2019 and a 10% year-over-year reduction.
easyJet is taking significant strides towards sustainability by replacing petrol and diesel vans with electric models at its key UK and European engineering bases. This initiative aims to cut emissions from its engineering fleet by 28% and is part of a broader strategy to reduce the airline’s overall environmental impact.
The automotive industry is taking a significant step towards sustainability with the launch of the ‘Transform: Auto’ program. Spearheaded by leading automakers like Ford, General Motors, Honda, Magna, and Toyota, the program aims to reduce emissions within the automotive supply chain by facilitating the adoption of renewable energy among suppliers.
Kimray, a leading energy control solutions provider, and Kathairos, an innovator in emissions elimination technology, have joined forces to offer scalable zero-emissions solutions for upstream oil and gas facilities. This partnership leverages Kathairos’ liquid nitrogen-based technology to eliminate methane emissions while integrating seamlessly with Kimray’s existing pneumatic control systems, providing a comprehensive and effective solution for the energy industry.
Kimray, a leading energy control solutions provider, and Kathairos, an innovator in emissions abatement technology, have announced a strategic partnership. This collaboration aims to offer scalable zero-emissions solutions to oil and gas operators, addressing the industry’s need for both energy production and decarbonization.
The Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) has released its annual report highlighting the industry’s progress in reducing emissions and adopting sustainable practices. The report details significant investments in alternative fuels, engine technology, and onshore power infrastructure, showcasing the industry’s commitment to achieving net-zero emissions by 2050.
The cruise industry continues to make progress in its environmental sustainability efforts, with investments in new ship technologies and practices to reduce emissions and protect marine environments. The latest report by the Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) highlights key advancements, including the adoption of LNG-powered ships, shoreside power connectivity, and advanced wastewater treatment systems.
BP Energy Partners (BPEP), a Dallas-based investment firm, has sold MIRATECH Corp., a leading provider of emissions control solutions, to an undisclosed buyer. MIRATECH, a portfolio company of BP Natural Gas Opportunity Partners II, L.P., has achieved significant growth under BPEP’s ownership, expanding its reach across energy, data infrastructure, and marine sectors.