Air New Zealand released its latest sustainability
report on Monday, outlining the airline's progress against its
sustainability goals over the past year.
The report focuses on the most material
sustainability opportunities and challenges Air New Zealand is
tackling - supporting people and communities, tackling climate
change, supporting New Zealand through sustainable tourism,
working with our suppliers, and reducing waste and plastic.
"It has certainly been a very challenging year for
the aviation sector and for Air New Zealand. We have worked hard
to ensure the actions we have taken over past months will enable
the airline to emerge competitively and sustainably from the
Covid-19 crisis," said Air New Zealand Chief Executive Officer
Greg Foran. "It has been particularly pleasing to see voluntary
offsetting rates increase in the past year - through our voluntary
carbon offsetting function FlyNeutral, together with our customers
we have contributed close to $1.5 million towards permanent native
forestry projects across New Zealand and achieved an average
uptake rate across all retail storefronts of 7.1 percent which is
fantastic when you take into account the drop off in passenger
numbers this year. Thank you to all our customers who continue to
choose to offset their emissions."
Air New Zealand 2020
Sustainability Highlights
10,557 tonnes CO-2e saved through carbon reduction
programme;
35,045 tonnes of cargo carried, including 20,000
tonnes under the International Airfreight Capacity Scheme
commenced with the Ministry of Transport in May 2020;
1% uptake rate of voluntary carbon offsetting
across all activated online sites globally (up from 4.6% in the
previous year);
498 threatened species and 42 conservation dogs
relocated;
More than 8,900 blankets donated to a range of
charitable organisations;
More than 770,000 dry goods including muesli,
crackers and sauces redistributed to New Zealand food banks; and
7 tonnes of sealed, unused catering items
reinjected onto aircraft instead of going to landfill.
The report can be
downloaded for free, in .pdf format, from Air New Zealand's
website.
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