Delhi's IGIA Becomes First Airport in India to Achieve Net Zero Carbon Emission Status Under Airports Council International (ACI).
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Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA) has made history by becoming the first airport in India to achieve net zero carbon emissions status under the Airports Council International (ACI) guidelines. This significant milestone underscores the airport’s commitment to sustainability and environmental responsibility. Achieving net zero emissions means that the airport has balanced out the carbon dioxide it emits with an equivalent amount of carbon offsets or reductions. This achievement reflects a growing trend among global airports to enhance their environmental performance and contribute to global climate goals. IGIA’s accomplishment sets a benchmark for other airports in India and worldwide.
IGIA’s achievement supports India’s broader environmental goals, aligning with global standards for airport sustainability and climate action.
This recognition highlights IGIA’s leadership in green technology adoption and its role in reducing aviation sector emissions.
About Airports Council International (ACI),
CEO: Justin Erbacc
Headquarters: Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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