A record number of participants led to 12 airports receiving Platinum, Gold, and Silver awards in New Delhi for outstanding Sustainable Energy Initiatives.
The report outlines the approach, performance and achievements of the airport on the triple bottom lines of sustainability principles of development.
Groupe ADP and 23 of its partner companies have announced their shared ambition to build an even more sustainable and responsible airport industry.
Christchurch Airport is the first to achieve the newly-launched Airports Carbon Accreditation Level4/4+, the highest carbon certification an airport can achieve.
As the nation soaks in the festive mood and people begin to travel to be with their loved ones, Bangalore International Airport Limited, operator of Kempegowda International Airport, Bengaluru, urges passengers to use bio-waste bins, deployed at various locations across BLR Airport, to dispose their Personal Protective Equipment.
Demonstrating VINCI Airports’ strong commitment to fight climate change, Cambodia’s three international airports achieve the upgrade to the level 2 – Reduction of the Airport Carbon Accreditation Programme, the only voluntary global program for greenhouse gas emissions reductions at airports launched in 2009 on the initiative of the Airports Council International.
A new solar farm at Melbourne Airport will have the capability to produce enough renewable energy to power all four passenger terminals when it is turned on in January 2021.
Adelaide Airport is set to reduce potable water consumption in its main terminal by 50 per cent – or 10 million litres a year - with the connection of cooling towers to the airport’s stormwater scheme. The initiative has already secured Adelaide Airport gold status for water management in results announced last week by ACI (Airport Councils International) Asia-Pacific.
In a move that further advances its aspiration to be New Zealand’s first carbon neutral airport, Hawke’s Bay Airport has entered into a Joint Venture agreement with Waipukurau based lines company Centralines to explore the potential for a commercial solar farm on-Airport.
Kansai Airports announce today that for the first time in Japan, a trial operation of electrical ground power unit will start at Terminal 2 of Kansai International Airport (KIX) on March 27, 2020.
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