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33. PATA to work with EC3 Global on CEO Challenge's Carbon Footprint
PATA to work with EC3 Global on CEO Challenge's Carbon Footprint. PATA has signed a new agreement with EC3 Global, managers of the Green Globe brand, to help reduce the carbon footprint of its new event, the PATA CEO Challenge: Confronting Climate Change. Green Globe is a leading international environmental benchmarking and certification programme for the travel and tourism industr
34. India Leads World in Carbon Emissions Offsetting and Use of Online Services
India Leads World in Carbon Emissions Offsetting and Use of Online Services. The SITA/Air Transport World Passenger Self-Service survey of the world’s leading airports reveals that India’s air travellers lead the world in using airline websites for carbon emissions offsetting with 44% of survey respondents at Mumbai International Airport claiming to do so. By comparison, only 6% di
35. SITA Achieves CarbonNeutral Company Certification
SITA has achieved CarbonNeutral company certification, a full year ahead of its original target of 2022. SITA's journey to achieving carbon neutrality and formal accreditation has involved working with several independent expert environmental bodies. The organization followed The CarbonNeutral Protocol’s framework, which is managed by Natural Capital Partners, experts on carbon neu
36. Global Air Transport Industry Commits to Net Zero Carbon Emissions by 2050
The gavel came down with a bang at the IATA AGM in Boston on Monday, as the resolution for the global air transport industry to achieve net zero carbon emissions by 2050 was approved, aligning the sector with the Paris Agreement goal for global warming not to exceed 1.5°C. Published by TravelNewsAsia.com on 5 October 2021.
37. Three Additional Asia Pacific Airports Achieve Airport Carbon Accreditation
ACI Asia Pacific has congratulated three airports - Adelaide Airport, Parafield Airport and Queen Alia International Airport - in becoming Airport Carbon Accredited. At the ACI Europe / World Annual Congress and Exhibition 2013 which was held from 10-12 June, 2013 in Istanbul, Turkey, the three airports were presented with certificates in recognition of their achievements at Level
38. Premier Inn On Track to Significantly Cut Carbon Emissions
Premier Inn, one of the UK’s largest budget hotel chains, is celebrating a hat-trick of breakthroughs in its efforts to reduce CO2 emissions from its business operations. In 2010 Whitbread, the owners of Premier Inn, committed to a target of reducing its carbon emissions by 26% by 2020 (relative to a 2009 baseline).Now, Premier Inn has reported three significant achievements in its
39. Delhi Airport Becomes 5th Asia Pacific Airport to be Carbon Accredited
Earlier this month, Indira Gandhi International Airport was officially accredited under the Airport Carbon Accreditation Programme. Indira Gandhi International Airport, operated by Delhi International Airport, is now accredited at Level 2 – ‘Reduction’ and is the 2nd Indian airport to be accredited at this level.
40. Air France-KLM, Delta and Virgin to Carbon-Offset GBTA Convention Flights
Air France, Delta, KLM and Virgin Atlantic will carbon-offset more than 1,800 metric tons of emissions from more than 15,000 customer flight segments to and from Chicago surrounding the 2019 Global Business Travel Association (GBTA) convention.

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