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97. Airbus Plant in North Wales Starts Using Sustainable Aviation Fuel
Airbus has taken the next step in reducing its industrial carbon footprint with the maiden flight of a Beluga super-transporter using sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) from the aerospace company’s Broughton plant in the UK Published by TravelNewsAsia.com on 14 April 2021.
98. Marina Bay Sands to Reduce Carbon Footprint
Marina Bay Sands in Singapore will be working to reduce its environmental footprint after joining the international EarthCheck Benchmarking and Certification program for environmental sustainability. Marina Bay Sands Director of Sustainability - Property Operations Mr Kevin Teng said the company is committed to demonstrating environmental best practice across the property’s broad r
99. Ayana Resort in Bali Certified as Eco Hotel by TUV Rheinland Germany
The Ayana Resort and Spa in Bali has been certified as an Eco Hotel by TUV Rheinland Germany, in recognition of its commitment to reduce its carbon footprint through environmentally sustainable practices. TUV Rheinland conducted a rigorous audit over an 18-month period, including a thorough site inspection, documentation review, interviews with staff and management, and implementat
100. GreenSky London Biofuel Initiative Gaining Momentum
GreenSky London is a flagship project that will see the construction of a state of the art facility that will annually convert approximately 500,000 tons of waste normally destined for landfill into 50,000 tons of sustainable low carbon jet fuel, 50,000 tons of biodiesel, bionaphtha and renewable power.
101. Five-star Hotels in UAE produce Twice as much CO2 as similar Hotels in Europe
Five-star Hotels in UAE produce Twice as much CO2 as similar Hotels in Europe. Five-star hotels in the UAE are producing twice as much CO2 compared to similar hotels in Europe, according to a recent study on hotel carbon emissions. The study, undertaken by Dubai-based facilities management company Farnek Avireal, found that on average, a 5-star hotel in Dubai produces 6,500 tonnes
102. Hertz Australia increases 'Green Fleet' of Petrol - Electric Hybrid Toyota Prius
Hertz Australia increases 'Green Fleet' of Petrol - Electric Hybrid Toyota Prius. The Prius can travel up to 100 kilometres on just 4.4 litres of petrol, and up to 1,000 kilometres on one tank of fuel. It emits up to 55 per cent less carbon monoxide than conventionally powered vehicles of similar size, and is one of the quietest vehicles currently available, with its Continuously V
103. British Airways Pledges to Cut Net CO2 by 50% by 2050
British Airways Pledges to Cut Net CO2 by 50% by 2050. British Airways has unveiled a radical new environmental target of halving net CO2 emissions by 2050. The target, one of the most ambitious set by any airline, means that British Airways will reduce its net carbon output from 16 million tonnes in 2005 to eight million by mid-century.
104. London’s New Five Star Hotel Rafayel Joins Utell
London’s New Five Star Hotel Rafayel Joins Utell. Hotel Rafayel in London has incorporated the latest technological advances in LED lightings, air-conditioning and VDA efficiencies, to help minimize their impact on the environment. Without compromising on style, luxury or comfort, being green at the Rafayel means that a guest’s carbon footprint will be reduced by 17kg to 53kg compa

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