Energy / Climate Change

September 26, 2005

 

Eco-Friendly Airport Plan for Narita

Keywords: Climate Change Energy Conservation Non-manufacturing industry Transportation / Mobility 

On April 21, 2005, Narita International Airport Corp. (NAA) announced that it had formulated an Eco-Airport Master Plan, which defines detailed environmental preservation activities aiming to make the airport environmentally-friendly

The plan is an airport-wide initiative, led by the Eco-Airport Planning & Developing Council, consisting of about 500 business entities operating at the airport. Seven categories have been established in the plan: the local environment, global environment, resources, natural environment, environmental communications, in-house environmental activities at NAA offices, and environmental management. The plan sets medium-term targets for fiscal 2006 and long-term targets for fiscal 2010, using fiscal 2002 as the base year.

One of the plan's goals is to reduce emissions per flight of the air pollutant nitrogen oxide (NOx) and greenhouse gas carbon dioxide (CO2) by 5 percent in the medium term and 10 percent in the long term. The airport plans to accomplish this through the introduction of more fuel-efficient aircraft and converting vehicles used in the airport to low-emission models, and so on. Moreover, the airport seeks to expand the volume of water recycled on-site from 220,000 cubic meters in fiscal 2002 to 500,000 by fiscal 2010.

The NAA will use its website to introduce companies actively participating in the plan and release the annual achievements, and will use experience to guide future activities.



Posted: 2005/09/26 06:39:29 AM
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