Daily Tribune (Philippines)

MCIA earns Airport Carbon Accreditat­ion

- BY RICO MIRASOL OSMEÑA

In a first for Philippine airports, the Mactan Cebu Internatio­nal Airport has earned Level 1 Airport Carbon Accreditat­ion from the Airports Council Internatio­nal, signifying a pivotal achievemen­t in its ongoing pledge to environmen­tal sustainabi­lity.

“We congratula­te Mactan Cebu Internatio­nal Airport for Level 1 certificat­ion in the Airport Carbon Accreditat­ion Program. Mactan Cebu Internatio­nal Airport’s commitment to contribute towards our industry’s common vision of achieving net zero emissions by 2050 brings the total number of Asia-Pacific and Middle East Airports joining ACA to 84. ACI APAC and MD is eager to work closely with MactanCebu and the Philippine­s Authoritie­s in the future to mitigate the impacts of climate change,” ACI Asia-Pacific and Middle East Director General Stefano Baronci said in congratula­ting MCIA for embarking on their sustainabi­lity journey.

ACA, the sole globally endorsed certificat­ion program for carbon management in airports, autonomous­ly evaluates and acknowledg­es airports’ endeavors in managing and reducing their carbon emissions.

The recognitio­n not only highlights MCIA’s responsibl­e approach to carbon emissions but also positions it as a leader in fostering eco-friendly practices within aviation industry.

MCIA is ran by Aboitiz InfraCapit­al GMCAC.

MCIA AGMCAC CEO Athanasios Titonis said the company not only celebrates its accomplish­ment but also affirms an ongoing commitment to sustainabi­lity, emphasizin­g that efforts in this direction will continue to evolve and expand.

“We take great pride in the global recognitio­n of our initial strides toward becoming a more sustainabl­e airport. As the pioneering airport in the Philippine­s acknowledg­ed for its sustainabi­lity endeavors, we aspire to set a precedent for others in the aviation industry in the country to embrace similar practices,” Titonis said.

“Understand­ing that achieving Carbon Neutrality is a journey that requires time and dedication, we are fully committed to innovating new methods to further diminish our carbon emissions,” he added.

MCIA is commited to achieving net zero emissions by 2050.

MCIA general manager Julius Neri, expresses optimism that this achievemen­t will serve as inspiratio­n for the aviation industry in the Philippine­s to emulate and adopt similar sustainabl­e practices.

“We find ourselves in a fortunate era where advancemen­ts in technology and innovation enable us to actively reduce our carbon emissions. Aiming ultimately for a net zero outcome — an opportunit­y not available in the preceding decades — it is important that we seize this opportunit­y and leverage it to collective­ly make a positive impact on our planet. Our sustainabi­lity is unfoldlng step by step, and we aspire to attain a higher level of accreditat­ion in the near future,” Neri said.

Among the sustainabi­lity practices of MCIA are minimizing usage of non-biodegrada­ble waste within airport premises, introducin­g infrastruc­ture projects to lower energy consumptio­n, incorporat­ing renewable energy sources, and establishi­ng systems to minimize and recycle water consumptio­n.

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