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Airports in Asia-Pacific and the Middle East collectively reduce 162,623 tonnes of CO2

64 Airports from Asia-Pacific and ME were accredited between May 2021 to May 2022. Accredited airports have collectively contributed towards 162,623 tonnes of carbon reduction. Robust participation growth rate of 12% over the previous period.

HONG KONG SAR – A total of 64 airports in Asia-Pacific and Middle East have collectively contributed towards 162,623 tonnes of carbon reduction (Scope 1 & 2), according to the ACI Airport Carbon Accreditation (ACA) Annual Report 2021-2022. This is equivalent to the CO2 emitted during the production of close to 24 million cotton t-shirts.

During the reporting period from May 2021 to May 2022, the accredited airports from ACI Asia-Pacific and the Middle East have achieved tremendous results in effective carbon management. During this period, 64 airports from 23 countries and territories in ACI Asia-Pacific and the Middle East, collectively handling more than 40% of the region’s traffic, have been accredited under the Programme. This represents a robust participation growth rate of 12% over the previous period. This momentum for airport climate action accelerated in spite of the challenges of COVID-19 recovery in the region at the time.

Mr. Stefano Baronci, Director General, ACI Asia-Pacific said: “There have been significant efforts to reduce the carbon footprint at airports, but the emissions levels will still increase due to a lack of clear solutions to decarbonise the industry and surging demand for air travel. ACA programme is a great tool to encourage and enable airports to implement best practices in carbon management and achieve emissions reductions. The coming years will be more challenging as Asia-Pacific and Middle East traffic is expected to collectively grow by 2.6 times until 2041 from 2019 level of 3.4 billion. Airports are already doing good work in decarbonisation, but are expected to scale up their efforts to reach net zero goals by 2050. We look forward to see more airports join ACA and progressively make it to the top tier of the programme.”

Airports in Asia-Pacific and the Middle East have also recorded progress in moving to more advanced levels of accreditation. 16 airports upgraded to a higher level within the reporting period.

Upgraded Airports

  • Bahrain International Airport (BAH)
  • Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport (CTU)
  • Christchurch International Airport (CHC)
  • Hawke’s Bay Airport (NPE)
  • Indira Gandhi International Airport (DEL)
  • Kansai International Airport (KIX)
  • Kobe Airport (UKB)
  • Osaka International Airport (ITM)
  • Palmerston North Airport (PMR)
  • Perth Airport (PER)
  • Phnom Penh International Airport (PNH)
  • Salalah International Airport (SLL)
  • Siem Reap International Airport (REP)
  • Sihanouk International Airport (KOS)
  • Shenzhen Bao’an International Airport (SZX)
  • Queen Alia International Airport (AMM)
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