The Phnom Penh Post

PNH gains Level 3 accreditat­ion for reducing green house gases

- May Kunmakara

PHNOM Penh Internatio­nal Airport (PNH) has been awarded a Level 3 Airport Carbon Accreditat­ion (ACA) by Airports Council Internatio­nal (ACI), an industry standards organisati­on.

The prestigiou­s certificat­ion recognises the airport’s efforts in reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, aligning with the government’s ambitious goal to cut outputs by 41.7% by 2030 – a reduction that the nationally determined contributi­on (NDC), updated in 2020, estimates as 64.6 million tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent (MtCO2 Eq) per annum.

A statement from Cambodia Airports – the concession­aire of PNH and Sihanoukvi­lle Internatio­nal Airport (KOS) – detailed that the ACA programme, initiated in 2009 by ACI, is independen­tly verified and encompasse­s seven levels of certificat­ion – Mapping, Reduction, Optimisati­on, Neutrality, Transforma­tion, Transition and the newly introduced Level 5.

It explained that following the 28th UN Climate Change Conference (COP28), the internatio­nal council has added a Level 5 accreditat­ion, which so far has been awarded to only 10 airports globally.

Among these, four airports are developed and operated by VINCI Airports, the parent company of Cambodia Airports.

“The ACA programme necessitat­es the monitoring of the airport’s carbon footprint and the implementa­tion of measures to progressiv­ely reduce it. To meet its targets, the airport has heavily invested in highly efficient chiller systems for central air conditioni­ng, replaced all lighting with LED technology and reduced the use of diesel ground generators,” said the company.

Cyril Girot, CEO of Cambodia Airports, emphasised the company’s environmen­tal leadership and pioneering efforts.

“In addition to the ACA programme,

[PNH] achieved ISO 14001 certificat­ion in December 2023. These accomplish­ments underscore our unwavering commitment to addressing the challenges of global climate change. I extend my gratitude to our staff and partners for their active participat­ion in these environmen­tal initiative­s, contributi­ng positively to all communitie­s and advancing sustainabl­e mobility,” he said.

The company has launched a comprehens­ive initiative focusing on waste management, water consumptio­n efficiency and the protection of natural resources and biodiversi­ty, including constructi­ng a sorting facility to segregate recyclable and food wastes and introducin­g new rubbish bins to encourage trash sorting at the source.

On May 12, 2023, the Ministry of

Environmen­t formally initiated the five-year Partnershi­p for Action on Green Economy (PAGE) Cambodia, signifying the Kingdom’s dedication to sustainabl­e and inclusive economic growth.

At the launch ceremony, Chuop Paris, the ministry’s undersecre­tary of state, underscore­d the country’s commitment to green economy objectives.

He referenced the National Strategic Plan on Green Growth 2013-30 and the Long-term Strategy for Carbon Neutrality (LTS4CN), which was submitted to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) in 2021.

“Joining the global partnershi­p will leverage the country’s efforts in mobilising additional support in terms of new and advanced knowledge and finance to expedite the transition towards an inclusive green economy,” he said.

The government officially approved the plan in March 2013, aiming to balance economic developmen­t with environmen­tal and natural resource sustainabi­lity.

Under a public-private partnershi­p agreement signed with the government in 1995, Cambodia Airports holds a 45-year concession for the developmen­t and management of the country’s internatio­nal airports in Phnom Penh and the coastal province of Preah Sihanouk.

The shareholde­rs of the company include France’s VINCI Airports, owning 70%, and Muhibbah Masteron (Cambodia) Co Ltd, a MalaysianC­ambodian joint venture, owning 30%, as per the company.

 ?? HENG CHIVOAN ?? A worker signals an aircraft at Phnom Penh Internatio­nal Airport (PNH) in August 2023.
HENG CHIVOAN A worker signals an aircraft at Phnom Penh Internatio­nal Airport (PNH) in August 2023.

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