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Sustainable Airport EnvironmentBanning single-use plastics, encouraging use of public transport to and from an airport, managing food waste, reducing use of fossil fuels, monitoring water use, switching to renewable energy sources, sourcing food sustainably. These are all examples of how an airport can begin to reduce its carbon footprint; its greenhouse-gas emissions; its impact on the environment.

The climate change emergency is upon us, and all industries must work hard at becoming more sustainable – the aviation industry included. As the above paragraph demonstrates, this goes beyond using sustainable aviation fuel.

Many airports and authorities have recognised the need to implement environmentally-friendly strategies, and International Airport Review here showcases some of these achievements. However the entire industry must continue striving and innovating to ensure an airport’s surroundings are not negatively impacted and the environment is protected for the future.

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Environment: Innovation takes off

12 February 2014 | By International Airport Review

Exclusively for International Airport Review, Eric Dautriat, Clean Sky’s Executive Director, outlines the main features of the project, its achievements to date and what is expected from the future.

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ERA board sets the lead for 2014

27 January 2014 | By The European Regions Airline Association

At its first meeting of 2014, ERA’s board agreed that targeted communications are intrinsic to its strategy of raising the profile of members to Europe’s decision makers and politicians...

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ATC / ATM supplement 2014

19 December 2013 | By Joe Baker (NATS), Frank Brenner (EUROCONTROL)

Joe Baker, Senior Systems Engineer at NATS, provides an overview of the TOPFLIGHT project and Frank Brenner, Director General at EUROCONTROL, gives an update on the Centralised Service initiative on flight plan and airport slot consistency...