Airport Carbon Accreditation
Sofia Airport Commits to Carbon Neutrality with Level IV Accreditation
Sofia Airport has been awarded a Level 4 certificate for reducing carbon emissions (Airport Carbon Accredited Level IV - Transformation), announced the concessionaire company.
“Eleftherios Venizelos” airport greener and more sustainable in 2022
With the new large photovoltaic park, with a capacity of 16 MWp, expected to be completed within 2022, Athens Airport enters the final stretch to achieve the goal of zero carbon footprint in 2025.
Henri Coanda Intl Airport gets level 3 accreditation for CO2 emissions
The Henri Coanda Bucharest International Airport (AIHCB) has achieved International Airport Council (ACI) Level 3 Optimisation of Airport Carbon Accreditation, the Bucharest National Airport Corporation (CNAB) reported on Wednesday in a press statement.
Eleftherios Venizelos Airport is now certified carbon neutral
Athens International Airport recently became carbon neutral after certification by an independent body which attested to the fact that the airport had managed to reduce its CO2 emissions. The airport achieved Level 3+ Neutrality, certified by the independent carbon management program Airport Carbon Accreditation.
Ankara's Esenboğa maintains status as a 'carbon neutral airport'
Ankara's Esenboğa Airport has sustains its carbon emissions at the optimum level through energy efficiency, its operator said in a written statement on Dec. 19.
Henri Coanda International Airport of Bucharest certification renewed under ACI Europe Airport Carbon Accreditation
The National Airports Company of Bucharest (CNAB) has obtained the renewal of the certification of the Henri Coanda International Airport of Bucharest (AIHCB) under the ACI Europe Airport Carbon Accreditation programme, following a specialized audit carried out by international experts, CNAB informed in a release.