British Airways plc, the flag carrier airline of the United Kingdom, founded in 1974, member of Oneworld Alliance with its main hub at Heathrow Airport and its headquarter in Harmondsworth in the London Borough of Hillingdon continues like other airlines in the world the path for the energy transition, the major structural change to energy supply and consumption in a fundamental energy system and focused in the fight against climate change.
Linked to all that the UK airline has signed a six-year agreement to purchase carbon removal credits worth over £9 million.
According to information reported by ttgmedia.com leading portal in the Travel Industry news about agents, airlines, cruises, destinations, hotels, operators and fairer travel for travel agents and other industry professionals, British Airways plc will sponsor a project in Scotland in which the CO2 emissions will be taken from whisky distilleries and then reused for the production of building materials.
In the package of this innovative project there are others that concern how to stop rock erosion and reforestation.
British Airways Director of Sustainability, Carrie Harris, commented that although small compared to the group's total emissions, these projects are key to stimulating the carbon removal market.
Link - https://www.ttgitalia.com/compagnie-aeree/british-airways-9-milioni-di-sterline-per-la-transizione-energetica-HB21137527
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