Airport Carbon Accreditation is the global standard for carbon management in the airport industry.
Aviation and the global connectivity it enables is the blood of our modern day world. The benefits and opportunities to societies, individuals and economies flowing from air connectivity have driven the industry’s rise to one of the preferred modes of transport across all world regions.
In addition to airports reducing carbon emissions to minimise their impact on climate change, the business case for doing so is growing even stronger. The key driver for airports to reduce their emissions is to maintain their licence to grow and operate, but it also builds on ESG programmes and results in financial savings from energy efficiency. Although offsetting can allow airports to be car…
This verifier manual provides an additional resource and support for prospective and current Airport Carbon Accreditation programme verifiers reviewing airport applications for accreditation on entry, renewal, or upgrade at any of the applicable levels (Level 1 through Level 4+) under the programme. It outlines the requirements and process for becoming an approved Airport Carbon Accreditation v…
The aim of Airport Carbon Accreditation is to encourage and enable airports to implement best practices in carbon management and achieve emissions reductions. Accreditation provides the opportunity for airports to gain public recognition for their achievements, promotes efficiency improvements, encourages knowledge transfer, raises an airport’s profile & credibility, encourages standardi…