Hawke's Bay Airport has received the highest accreditation from Airports Council International. Photo / Warren Buckland
Hawke's Bay Airport has received the highest accreditation from Airports Council International. Photo / Warren Buckland
Hawke’s Bay Airport has received the highest ranking available for its efforts to reduce carbon emissions, according to an international council.
It is the only airport in the country to receive the highest ranking, Hawke’s Bay Airport said in a statement.
Airports Council International (ACI) provides an Airport CarbonAccreditation (ACA) programme. There are six levels of accreditation with the highest being Level 4+ Transition.
Hawke’s Bay Airport chief executive Rob Stratford said it was fantastic to receive the top mark.
“We have a long history of investing in our sustainability journey, and pledged to reach net zero emissions by 2030. We are there now, many years ahead of where we thought we would be.”
He said it was important to “play our part in climate change response and show leadership in our industry and region, because all businesses need to make changes”.
ACI Asia-Pacific director general Stefano Baronci praised the work of the airport.