Extensive carbon reduction in absolute terms: To achieve Level 5, airports need to reach and maintain ≥ 90% absolute CO2 emissions reductions in Scope 1 and 2 in alignment with the ISO Net Zero Guidelines2 and commit to achieving net zero in Scope 3 by 2050 or sooner.Level 5 thus recognises the ultimate achievement and maturity in airport carbon management, based on the following requirements: These earlier levels already certify airports for following a CO2 emissions reduction pathway aligned with the objective of the Paris Agreement to limit global warming by 1.5☌/2☌. The introduction of Level 5 builds on the trajectory of evolution set by the introduction of Levels 4 and 4+ in 2020. Extending mapping, influencing and reporting requirements for all other emissions (Scope 3).Reaching and maintaining a net zero carbon balance for emissions under their control (Scope 1 and 2), and.Introducing Level 5Īt the ATAG1 Global Sustainable Aviation Forum taking place at COP28, Olivier Jankovec, Director General of ACI EUROPE, unveiled the programme’s latest and most ambitious yet development: a new accreditation level – Level 5 – certifying airports for: This milestone confirms the determination and readiness of the airport industry to deliver on its ambitious climate commitments and contribute to the decarbonisation of aviation – fully aligning with the goals outlined in the Paris Agreement. ACI launched the new topmost level of achievement in its global Airport Carbon Accreditation programme at the 28 th United Nations Climate Change conference ( COP28).
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