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Hawke's Bay Airport achieves first step towards carbon neutral status

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5 Mar, 2020 01:15 AM3 mins to read

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Hawke's Bay Airport CEO Stuart Ainslie said they had already seen a noticeable improvement due largely to design improvements delivered by the redeveloped terminal. Photo / Paul Taylor

Hawke's Bay Airport CEO Stuart Ainslie said they had already seen a noticeable improvement due largely to design improvements delivered by the redeveloped terminal. Photo / Paul Taylor

Hawke's Bay Airport has succeeded in its first step towards carbon neutrality.

Hawke's Bay Airport chief executive Stuart Ainslie said the airport has completed the mapping stage of the Airports Council International (ACI) Airport Carbon Accreditation programme and is well under way to becoming New Zealand's first carbon neutral airport.

"We are very pleased to gain Level 1 as we work towards realising our aspiration to be New Zealand's most sustainable and innovative airport," Ainslie said.

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The programme independently assesses and recognises the efforts of airports to manage and reduce carbon emissions through four levels of certification - Mapping, Reduction, Optimisation and Neutrality.

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Two other New Zealand airports – Palmerston North and Christchurch - have also joined the programme along with about 300 others around the world.

With the mapping stage now complete, the focus moves to reduction and optimisation. Since it began tracking its emissions the airport has already seen a noticeable improvement due largely to design improvements delivered by the redeveloped terminal.

"Although it's early days, the new building is already delivering some impressive results in terms of energy efficiency.

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"In January our electricity usage was down significantly on the year prior, due largely to LED lighting and efficient cooling systems being operational in the new arrivals and departures halls," Ainslie said.

"We expect this trend to continue beyond completion of the project at the end of the year."

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Hawke's Bay joins Palmerston North and Christchurch as the only New Zealand airports to have taken on the programme. Photo / Warren Buckland
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The airport will be moving to a carbon neutral certified energy supplier and is undertaking due diligence on a large-scale renewable energy solar farm onsite, which Ainslie said will greatly contribute towards carbon neutral status.

There are also plans to incorporate carparks for EVs and charging provision and parking for e-bikes.

The Airport Board has committed to an ambitious Sustainability Framework which is underpinned by the four key pillars of financial return, environmental excellence, social responsibility and operation efficiency, he adds.

"Our aim is to be New Zealand's most sustainable airport and our framework is at the forefront of us achieving this," he said.

"It anchors our medium and long-term strategic imperatives and provides the foundations to our updated masterplan that will be released for public comment over the coming months."

ACI launched the Airport Carbon Accreditation in 2009 after member airports adopted a landmark resolution on Climate Change to reduce carbon emissions from their operations with the ultimate goal of becoming carbon neutral.

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Airport Carbon Accreditation is an independent, voluntary programme administered by WSP, an international consultancy appointed by ACI EUROPE to enforce the accreditation criteria for airports on an annual basis.

Airports applying to become accredited must have their carbon footprints independently verified in accordance with ISO14064 (Greenhouse Gas Accounting).

Evidence of this must be provided to the programme administrator (WSP) together with all claims regarding carbon management processes which must also be independently verified.

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