Tallinn Airport reduces carbon footprint by 25% in past
Based on our results for Q1 2023, the CO 2 emissions from heating alone decreased by 75%. Tallinn Airport are also continuing to modernise
Tallinn Airport is now carbon neutral – The Hanseatic
An audit carried out under the Airport Carbon Accreditation (ACA) global carbon management certification programme has confirmed that the airport achieved carbon neutrality
Climate-neutral Tallinn: Tallinn Sustainable Energy and Climate Action
Through changes in the energy, transport, and building sectors, the city aims to reduce carbon emissions by 40% by 2030 (compared to 2007 levels) and to reach full climate neutrality by 2050.
Climate-neutral Tallinn
According to the 2030 monitoring inventory, the total annual GHG emissions of the city of Tallinn in carbon dioxide equivalent (CO2 equivalent) is less than 2361 kilo tonnes.
General Principles of Climate Policy
The Government and Parliament of Estonia have approved a strategy for moving towards long-term emission reduction target which is set to reduce the emission of GHG by 80% by 2050 in comparison
Tallinn Airport is now carbon neutral
According to Turkin, the most significant impact has come from the installation of solar parks at airports across Estonia and the transition to renewable electricity and district heating in Tallinn.
Tallinn Airport achieves carbon neutrality
The airport has reduced its operational emissions by 96% in comparison with 2024, with the small remaining share of emissions
Tallinn Airport Achieves Carbon Neutrality
Tallinn Airport has announced a reduction in carbon emissions of 96% following an audit carried out under the Airport Carbon Accreditation.
Tallinn Airport is now carbon neutral
“Tallinn Airport is now carbon neutral – this is a major step towards a cleaner future for Estonia''s aviation and transport sector as a whole,” said Turkin, adding that the airport''s carbon
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