As an island nation, Ireland’s economy and people are dependent on aviation as a key mode of travel to allow us to access Europe and further afield.
It’s also key to doing business and staying connected with our friends and family, and importantly our Irish diaspora.
Because of this, it is even more important that the aviation industry transitions to a more sustainable model, with all of us playing our part to reduce our climate impact.
As a commercial semi-state organisation, Dublin Airport is committed to achieving the 2030 carbon and energy reduction (Scope 1 and 2) targets set out by the Irish Government under the National Climate Action Plan.
These targets require us to reach a 51% reduction in carbon emissions…
It’s also key to doing business and staying connected with our friends and family, and importantly our Irish diaspora.
Because of this, it is even more important that the aviation industry transitions to a more sustainable model, with all of us playing our part to reduce our climate impact.
As a commercial semi-state organisation, Dublin Airport is committed to achieving the 2030 carbon and energy reduction (Scope 1 and 2) targets set out by the Irish Government under the National Climate Action Plan.
These targets require us to reach a 51% reduction in carbon emissions…