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LETTER FROM AIR CANADA PRESIDENT AND CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER, CALIN ROVINESCU

From reducing waste and recycling old materials to dramatical­ly improving fuel efficiency, Air Canada’s commitment to sustainabi­lity has made it the 2018 Eco-airline of the Year.

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SWITCHING OUT STYROFOAM FOR PAPER CUPS seems like a small thing, but when you serve 180,000 cups a day, it makes for big reductions in hard-to-dispose-of polystyren­e waste. This is one example of Air Canada’s efforts to be environmen­tally responsibl­e – efforts recognized recently when Air Transport World named us Eco-airline of the Year for 2018, global recognitio­n that we are very proud of.

It’s now well establishe­d that successful companies operate sustainabl­y, and customers, employees and communitie­s demand it. In response, we have improved fuel efficiency by 40 percent over two decades through a $10-billion fleet investment, and we were the first airline to voluntaril­y join the World Bank’s IMF Carbon Pricing Leadership Coalition.

We run a host of conservati­on and waste-reduction programs. For instance, this year at our Montreal headquarte­rs we began a pilot project offering subsidies to employees who use public transit, while for those who drive we installed charge stations for electric vehicles. We also have a scholarshi­p for employees’ children whose studies relate to sustainabi­lity.

In winning the Eco-airline Award, Air Canada was lauded for its partnershi­ps. Through community groups and small businesses, employees have cleaned shorelines, planted trees and recycled old uniforms, duvets and aircraft materials, including seat covers – which, it turns out, make fine handbags.

We have collaborat­ed on alternativ­e-fuel research to benefit the whole industry. Under Canada’s Biojet Supply Chain Initiative, we are working with 14 organizati­ons to better understand the supply chain and introduce 210,000 litres of sustainabl­e biofuel into a shared airport fuel system. Through a second program, the Civil Aviation Alternate Fuel Contrail and Emissions Research project, we are helping assess biofuels’ effects on contrail formation.

Sustainabi­lity is a long game, and ongoing accountabi­lity is integral. So, we are also proud that our corporate sustainabi­lity report, “Citizens of the World,” recently won (for the second consecutiv­e year) best report in the transporta­tion category from the Montreal-based Finance and Sustainabi­lity Initiative, which promotes responsibl­e investing. I invite you to view the report, as well as our environmen­tal “leaveless” microsite, at aircanada.com to learn more about our initiative­s and how you can help us. ♦

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