More than half a million tonnes of CO2 reduced by the global community of airports certified by Airport Carbon Accreditation
Basel-Mulhouse airport in France/Switzerland, 9 airports in Portugal including Lisbon, and Stockholm Arlanda and Göteborg Landvetter airports in Sweden upgrade
288 airports now actively engaged in addressing their impact on Climate Change. Collective CO2 reduction of more than 320,000 tonnes
Athens International Airport becomes the first carbon neutral airport in Greece. Over 20 million passengers passed through the airport in
This new commitment builds on a succession of actions taken by ACI EUROPE and its members to address the impact
ACI Africa announced the certification of two more airports in its region: Felix Houphouet Boigny Abidjan International Airport in Ivory
Launching a brand new microsite featuring the key figures from this year’s Annual Report - accessible at airportCO2.org – it
The programme certifies airports at 4 different levels of accreditation covering all stages of carbon management (Mapping, Reduction, Optimisation and
A ceremony took place at the 2014 Annual Conference & Exhibition of ACI-North America (ACI-NA) in Atlanta, in the presence
LCY has been awarded Level 2 accreditation, reflecting its success in reducing carbon emissions per passenger in 2013.