ICF Airports Antalya Airport entered the world's number one airport

ICF Airports Antalya Airport Entered between the world's leading airports: ICF Airports Antalya Airport has reached the highest level this year with its planned and stable march in the Avrupa Airport Carbon Accreditation: program launched in 2009 reached.
Since 2009, ICF Airports Antalya Airport has continued its efforts to reduce carbon emissions within the scope of the European Airports Association project. optimization) The level reached the 2010 phase. ICF Airports continued its success during 1 and 2011 and renewed its Level 2. In 2012, it received the highest level of Level 3 + “Neutrality en. To reach this level; In order to reset the total emissions generated by its operations, the Bank provided significant financial support to renewable energy production investments, as well as collaborations and contributions to reduce the emissions of its business partners.
The 60 airport, which hosts approximately 90% of the European passenger traffic, has this certificate, as stated in the XIUMX July-2013 June ACI report; In the said period, total carbon depletion was reduced around 2014 thousand tons. This amount is equal to one year of more than 311 housing or one year away from 129.800. Again in the same years accredited airports have been reset by 76.800 tone CO181,496 (off set).
At the top level of airport carbon accreditation, there are 20 accredited airports in Europe, some of which are; Rome-Fimuçino, Oslo, Trondheim, Venice, Amsterdam, Milan-Malpensa and Linate, Swedavia 10 airport and Antalya Airport.
ICF Airports Antalya Airport has been making significant collaborations with its business partners to reduce CO2011 emissions as well as to reduce CO2 emissions from its activities since 2. Seminars, trainings given to business partners and sector representatives, social responsibility projects, energy production projects from renewable resources, use of technological systems, energy saving projects, recycling of wastes, works for the protection of the natural system and creating new sink areas are among the most important issues are some of them. In 2014, CO11.505 reduction of 2 tons was achieved in aircraft emissions as a result of the cooperation with business partners. This amount is reduced to% 1 of 65 annual total emission of ICF Airports. This amount means that approximately 2.850 is removed from the traffic for one year.
2014 tons CO17.703 and 2 kg CO0,633 per capita emissions from ICF Airports own activities will be 2 year.
ICF Airports, which has four different TSE certificates in the fields of Occupational Health and Safety, Quality, Environment and Customer Satisfaction and Complaint Management with its sustainable environmental strategy and integrated management systems policies, has risen to the highest level of Müşteri Airport Carbon Accreditation strate and sets an example for Turkish Aviation sector.

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