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ACI-LAC recognises Guaraní International Airport as environmentally sustainable

ACI-LAC recognises the work by the National Directorate of Civil Aeronautics (DINAC) at Guaraní International Airport for being sustainable.

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ACI-LAC recognises the Guaraní International Airport as an environmentally sustainable airport.

The Airports Council International for Latin America and the Caribbean (ACI-LAC) recognises the initiatives and work carried out by the National Directorate of Civil Aeronautics (DINAC) at the Guaraní International Airport. ACI-LAC recognises the work done for the conservation of the environment through the ACI-LAC Green Airport Project. All the energy consumed by this airport comes from renewable and non-polluting sources that do not emit greenhouse gases, thus complying with the climate change mitigation strategy set by ACI.

ACI member airports around the world have committed to achieving net-zero carbon emissions by 2050 and are calling on governments to provide the necessary support to achieve this goal.

Faithful to this commitment, DINAC continues with its fight against climate change and environmental protection, actively participating in ACI programmes such as the Green Airport Recognition and its future integration into the Airport Carbon Accreditation programme.

ACI-LAC recognises the leadership of Prof. Eng. Félix Kanazawa, President of DINAC, for his commitment to the environment and the achievement of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, leaving as a legacy a healthy environment for future generations.

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