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Emirates gets global recognition for reducing plastic use

The closed-loop recycling programme of Emirates Airlines has been acknowledged as one of the world’s best practices in reducing plastic waste among airlines.

Air New Zealand signs its largest EVER deal for sustainable aviation fuel

Air New Zealand and Neste have signed an agreement for nine million litres of neat Neste MY Sustainable Aviation FuelTM.

Source: Travel Weekly
Poo powered planes: Wizz Air wants to make sustainable aviation fuel from human waste

Wizz Air has teamed up with a British company to transform human waste into sustainable aviation fuel (SAF). Could human waste power the future of air travel? Wizz Air hopes so.

Source: Euronews travel
Chile aims to have first large-scale sustainable aviation fuel factory by 2030

SANTIAGO, April 10 (Reuters) - Chile aims to start producing sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) in a large plant by 2030 and use the fuel made from oils, fats, and biological and municipal waste for half of its aviation needs by 2050, a government report released on Wednesday said.

Source: Reuters
Wizz Air Aims For 10% SAF Powered Flights by 2030

Wizz Air, a leader in both affordability and environmental responsibility within European aviation, has announced a bold new target. It plans to power 10% of its flights with sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) by 2030.

Southwest Airlines acquires SAFFiRE Renewables

Southwest will use SAFFiRE's exclusive technology license to process 10 tons of agricultural residue daily to produce renewable ethanol.

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
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
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