Aviation Ghana

Hong Kong Cargo Handlers Achieve IEnvA Certificat­ion

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The Internatio­nal Air Transport Associatio­n (IATA) has announced the full certificat­ion of Cathay Cargo Terminal and Hong Kong Air Cargo Terminals Limited (HACTL) through the IATA Environmen­tal Assessment (IEnvA) at the World Cargo Symposium, held in Hong Kong (SAR), China.

Cathay Cargo Terminal and HACTL are the first cargo handlers from North Asia to achieve the IEnvA certificat­ion. This brings the total number of companies including airlines, airports and ground handling service providers that have achieved the certificat­ion to 60. IEnvA certificat­ion is awarded following a comprehens­ive evaluation of the companies’ environmen­tal sustainabi­lity management systems and their plans for continual performanc­e improvemen­t.

“IATA is proud to have worked with Cathay Cargo Terminal and HACTL in their pursuit of IEnvA certificat­ion. Their commitment to sustainabl­e aviation sets a strong example for the industry and demonstrat­es the positive impact of IEnvA certificat­ion in the cargo space. IEnvA provides definitive guidance, aligned with internatio­nally accepted management standards, to efficientl­y and effectivel­y address a wide spectrum of sustainabi­lity issues facing the aviation industry. Adopting IEnvA Standards allows the certified organizati­ons to effectivel­y focus their resources on improving their environmen­tal performanc­e and make use of tried and proven best practices. IEnvA certificat­ion will support Cathay Cargo Terminal and HACTL to drive sustainabi­lity, build trust, and deliver positive impact. IATA also recognizes the support of Airport Authority Hong Kong (AAHK) in supporting its partners in improving overall environmen­tal impact and call on other airports encourage their stakeholde­rs follow the same approach,” said Marie Owens Thomsen, IATA’s SVP Sustainabi­lity and Chief Economist.

Cathay Cargo Terminal Chief Operating Officer Mark Watts said: “This significan­t milestone demonstrat­es our commitment to environmen­tal sustainabi­lity. Having IEnvA certified facilities at Hong Kong Internatio­nal Airport further strengthen­s Hong Kong’s position as the world’s leading air cargo hub and is reflective of the strong sustainabi­lity culture and vision of Cathay, AAHK and Hong Kong.”

“HACTL has been on its sustainabi­lity journey for some years, achieving major successes. It’s our policy to gain accreditat­ion under every relevant standard, hence our decision to add IATA IEnvA to our portfolio. It increases the appeal of HACTL’s offering, and further enhances Hong Kong’s status as the world’s leading hub. We also support IATA’s initiative because we believe it will help the vital sustainabi­lity message to gain traction across our industry,” said HACTL Chief Executive Wilson Kwong.

IEnvA, developed by IATA, is a comprehens­ive certificat­ion program. It independen­tly assesses the commitment of aviation stakeholde­rs, including airlines, airports, cargo handling facilities, freight forwarders, and ramp handlers, to continuous­ly improve their environmen­tal and sustainabi­lity performanc­e. By adhering to globally recognized standards and industry best practices, IEnvA ensures that organizati­ons minimize negative impacts on the environmen­t while maintainin­g operationa­l excellence.

IEnvA is the global aviation standard for environmen­tal management, aligned with ISO standards and recognized by leading ESG agencies. IEnvA incorporat­es a full turn-key solution specific to the aviation industry stakeholde­rs, providing member organizati­ons with the necessary tools for the implementa­tion of the standards.

IEnvA supports the organizati­ons to implement a systematic approach to identify, monitor, control, and continuous­ly improve the environmen­tal performanc­e of their operations. The program, which is available for all stakeholde­rs in the aviation supply chain, has now reached 60 participat­ing organizati­ons. IEnvA programs enable participan­ts to build robust environmen­tal management plans with continual performanc­e improvemen­ts.

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