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New report highlights work on single use plastics

IATA released the Reassessing Single Use Plastics Products in the Airline Sector report to assist airlines, regulators, and the airline supply chain to mitigate the environmental impacts of single use plastic products (SUPP).

Source: Airlines Iata
IATA Finds New Ways For Airlines To Reduce Single Use Plastics

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has published a new report that outlines how its member airlines could reduce the amount of single-use plastic products (SUPP) onboard an aircraft. The report was done with the help of Travel Without Plastic (TWP).

Source: Simple Flying
Green Key Global sustainability certification now live for US hotels

Green Key Global’s partners include Accor, Choice Hotels International, Hyatt, IHG Hotels & Resorts, Marriott International and others.

Source: Hotel Dive
Brussels Airlines integrates environmental responsibility in partnership with Sunweb group

Brussels, 3 April 2024 - ​ Brussels Airlines and Sunweb Group reach an agreement for the purchase of ca. 250 tonnes of Neste MY Sustainable Aviation Fuel. Building on their long-term partnership, the airline and the online tour operator define environmental responsibility as a top priority

Toulon Hyères sets global standard in airport sustainability

Toulon Hyères Airport has distinguished itself as the pioneering airport in France to reach net zero emissions within its operational scope, setting a global precedent as one of the mere ten airports to have been honored with ACA level 5 for their commitment to decarbonization.

North American Hospitality Industry Boosts Sustainability Commitments with Green Key Global Initiative

The American Hotel & Lodging Association & Hotel Association of Canada join forces on Green Key Global, driving sustainability in US & Canadian hotels.

Ryanair buys 1,000 tons of SAF from Shell, enough to power over 200 flights

In an effort to demonstrate Ryanair’s continued commitment to achieve net zero by 2050, Europe’s busiest airline has announced the purchase of 1,000 tons of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) from Shell.

Source: Aerotime
Emirates Takes Flight with Sustainable Fuel in Amsterdam

Emirates, a major Dubai-based airline, has begun utilizing sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) for flights departing from Amsterdam Schiphol Airport. This initiative marks a significant step towards reducing the environmental impact of air travel.

China To Boost SAF Production Through New HEFA Facility

SINGAPORE—China’s Sinopec and France's TotalEnergies will jointly establish a sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) production site in China.

Source: Aviation week