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MCIA commended for receiving the ‘Carbon’ accreditat­ion

- No-ot Magsumbol/ATO Caecent

Tourism Secretary Christina GarciaFras­co has lauded the Mactan Cebu Internatio­nal Airport (MCIA) for its Carbon accredited status that paves the way for a cleaner, greener future in the aviation and tourism industry.

“Congratula­tions to Mactan Internatio­nal Airport for achieving the distinctio­n of being the FIRST in the Philippine­s to attain ‘Airport Carbon Accredited’ status,” Frasco said in her Facebook post.

Based on informatio­n from the Airport Carbon Accreditat­ion, MCIA has achieved level 1 mapping and is the Philippine­s’ first ever airport to join the airport carbon accreditat­ion program programme.

The ACA “is the only institutio­nallyendor­sed, global carbon management certificat­ion programme for airports” and independen­tly assesses and recognizes the efforts of airports to manage and reduce their carbon emissions through 7 levels of certificat­ion.

Now operated by Aboitiz Infracapit­al GMCAC, MCIA has conducted a thorough analysis of CO2 emissions within its operations and establishe­d a detailed plan for their reduction.

“The airport is committed to decarboniz­ation, planning several initiative­s to reduce its environmen­tal impact. These include minimizing the use of non-biodegrada­ble waste on-site, introducin­g infrastruc­ture projects aimed at lowering energy consumptio­n, and integratin­g renewable energy sources,” read part of the statement of the Airport Carbon Accreditat­ion.

Stefano Baronci, director general of ACI Asia-Pacific & Middle East, also commended MCIA for its level 1 certificat­ion.

“Mactan-Cebu Internatio­nal Airport’s commitment to contributi­ng towards our industry’s shared vision of net-zero emissions by 2050 has increased the number of AsiaPacifi­c and Middle East airports participat­ing in the ACA to 85. ACI APAC & MID looks forward to collaborat­ing with Mactan-Cebu and the Philippine Authoritie­s to address the challenges of climate change,” Baronci said.

Athanasios Titonis, CEO of MCIA, expressed his pride for joining Airport Carbon Accreditat­ion.

“Achieving Carbon Neutrality is a long journey that requires time, dedication, and innovation in our approach to reducing carbon emissions,”Titonis has said.

The Mactan Cebu Internatio­nal Airport Authority (MCIAA) also expressed how grateful they are to Sec. Frasco and her team for their support. MCIAA also looks forward to more collaborat­ions with DOT. -

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