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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.
Find all press materials from IATA's Annual General Meeting and World Air Transport Summit taking place in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on 6-8 June 2026
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.
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.