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Find out all about the 82nd IATA AGM & WATS taking place in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on 6-8 June 2026, hosted by LATAM Airlines Group.
Achieving net zero emissions is a challenging task in view of the growing demand from a world eager to fly. At the same time, mitigating carbon emissions is an existential need and not an option.
It’s taken years of advocacy and regulatory engagement, but we’re very pleased to see a significant step forward in reform of the handling of International Catering Waste (ICW) in the EU.
The 2024 ICAO Long-Term Aspirational Goal (LTAG) Stocktaking event took place from 7-10 October, at the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) Headquarters in Montréal, Canada.
Sustainable cabin issues, like cabin waste management and single-use plastic removal and replacement, continue to be a visible indicator of an airline’s environmental performance.
In this article, Daniela Stange, Manager, Sustainability at IATA explains how aviation can reduce unnecessary and problematic single-use plastics (SUPP)
Single-use plastics (SUPP) and their impact on the marine environment is a key challenge for air transport and have an important role to play in reducing emissions.