Achieving Carbon Neutral Airport Operations By 2025: The Case of Sydney Airport, Australia

Using a qualitative instrumental case study research design, this study examines the strategies and carbon reduction measures implemented by Sydney Airport to achieve their goal of being a carbon neutral airport by 2025. The study period was from 2013 to 2019. The qualitative data was analyzed using...

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Main Author: Baxter Glenn
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2021-02-01
Series:Transport and Telecommunication
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/ttj-2021-0001
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spelling doaj-870cc54ca82742bf92dc1da50a19d6282021-09-05T21:24:16ZengSciendoTransport and Telecommunication1407-61792021-02-0122111410.2478/ttj-2021-0001Achieving Carbon Neutral Airport Operations By 2025: The Case of Sydney Airport, AustraliaBaxter Glenn0School of Tourism and Hospitality Management, Suan Dusit University, Huahin Prachaup Khiri Khan, Thailand, 77110Using a qualitative instrumental case study research design, this study examines the strategies and carbon reduction measures implemented by Sydney Airport to achieve their goal of being a carbon neutral airport by 2025. The study period was from 2013 to 2019. The qualitative data was analyzed using document analysis. Sydney Airport has implemented a wide range of carbon reduction measures that underpin its strategy to become a carbon neutral airport. Sydney Airport’s annual emissions intensity per passenger declined in each year examined in study. Sydney Airport has participated in the Airports Council International Airport Carbon Accreditation Program since 2014 and currently holds Accreditation Level 3: Optimization. Sydney Airport’s goal is to be awarded Accreditation Level 3+: Carbon Neutrality by 2025. Sydney Airport has a carbon offsets agreement in place with a not-for-profit organization.https://doi.org/10.2478/ttj-2021-0001airportairport carbon accreditation programcarbon emissionscarbon neutralitycarbon offsetssydney airport
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Achieving Carbon Neutral Airport Operations By 2025: The Case of Sydney Airport, Australia
Transport and Telecommunication
airport
airport carbon accreditation program
carbon emissions
carbon neutrality
carbon offsets
sydney airport
author_facet Baxter Glenn
author_sort Baxter Glenn
title Achieving Carbon Neutral Airport Operations By 2025: The Case of Sydney Airport, Australia
title_short Achieving Carbon Neutral Airport Operations By 2025: The Case of Sydney Airport, Australia
title_full Achieving Carbon Neutral Airport Operations By 2025: The Case of Sydney Airport, Australia
title_fullStr Achieving Carbon Neutral Airport Operations By 2025: The Case of Sydney Airport, Australia
title_full_unstemmed Achieving Carbon Neutral Airport Operations By 2025: The Case of Sydney Airport, Australia
title_sort achieving carbon neutral airport operations by 2025: the case of sydney airport, australia
publisher Sciendo
series Transport and Telecommunication
issn 1407-6179
publishDate 2021-02-01
description Using a qualitative instrumental case study research design, this study examines the strategies and carbon reduction measures implemented by Sydney Airport to achieve their goal of being a carbon neutral airport by 2025. The study period was from 2013 to 2019. The qualitative data was analyzed using document analysis. Sydney Airport has implemented a wide range of carbon reduction measures that underpin its strategy to become a carbon neutral airport. Sydney Airport’s annual emissions intensity per passenger declined in each year examined in study. Sydney Airport has participated in the Airports Council International Airport Carbon Accreditation Program since 2014 and currently holds Accreditation Level 3: Optimization. Sydney Airport’s goal is to be awarded Accreditation Level 3+: Carbon Neutrality by 2025. Sydney Airport has a carbon offsets agreement in place with a not-for-profit organization.
topic airport
airport carbon accreditation program
carbon emissions
carbon neutrality
carbon offsets
sydney airport
url https://doi.org/10.2478/ttj-2021-0001
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