ACI Europe has upgraded 12 more airports to the highest levels of its Airport Carbon Accreditation program – including Basel-Mulhouse airport in France, nine airports in Portugal, and Stockholm Arlanda and Göteborg Landvetter airports in Sweden. The airports have been upgrade...
Level 3 of the Airport Carbon Accreditation programme, “Optimisation,” requires airports not only to reduce their own emissions but also to engage third parties in managing their carbon footprint. These third parties inc...
Budapest Airport has stepped up another level in environmentally conscious operation: it has achieved level 4+ "Transition" in Airports Council International's (ACI) Airport Carbon Accreditation program. Less than ten percent of th...
Airport Carbon Accreditation level 5 differs from level 4+ in several ways: The scope 1 and 2 carbon footprints need to be independently verified as reaching and maintaining ≥ 90% absolute CO₂ emissions reductions. The inclusion of scope 3 categories should be more detailed, per the requi...
The OAK participates in an institutionalized carbon management certification program to assess and manage airports in reducing its carbon emissions. There are 6 levels of certification (Mapping, Reduction, Optimization, Neutrality, Transformation, and Tr
The OAK participates in an institutionalized carbon management certification program to assess and manage airports in reducing its carbon emissions. There are 6 levels of certification (Mapping, Reduction, Optimization, Neutrality, Transformation, and Tr
The Airport Carbon Accreditation is a global carbon management program. It independently assesses and recognizes airports'efforts to manage and reduce their carbon emissions. Meanwhile, there are four different levels of accreditation: Mapping, Reduction, Optimisation and Neutrality....
The ACI Airport Carbon Accreditation program provides a common framework for active carbon management through six levels of certification. San Diego International is one of only three North American airports to achieve Level 4+ ‘Transition’ certification and the only airp...
introduction of two new accreditation levels – Level 4 Transformation and Level 4+ Transition – has been documented through in-depth testimonies from the three trailblazing airports which have already achieved these levels: Dallas/Fort Worth International, Indira Gandhi International and Christchurch ...
Airport Carbon Accreditation (ACA) was initially launched by ACI Europe in June 2009 and is the only institutionally endorsed carbon management certification standard for airports. The programme independently assesses the efforts of airports with six progressive levels of accreditation, including 'Mapping'...