Sustainability
Malta International Airport published its first sustainability report adhering to the Global Reporting Initiative in 2015, becoming the first Maltese company to embrace these internationally recognised standards.
In these annual sustainability reports, the company presents its environmental, economic, and social efforts; made in a bid to be a more responsible player in the community within which it operates to create value for all stakeholders.
Net Zero Carbon Plan
Our Net Zero Carbon Plan outlines our decarbonisation strategy towards achieving carbon neutrality by 2025 and net zero carbon emissions by 2050.
The plan builds on the significant progress we’ve made, having already reduced emissions within our control by 31% since 2015, and applied for level 3 of Airports Council International’s Airport Carbon Accreditation programme.
Our Net Zero Carbon plan may be viewed in full from here.
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Over 25 years of Efforts
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Climate Action and Responsible Production and Consumption
By strengthening its leadership team, engaging its employees in its sustainability journey, and fostering interdepartmental collaboration, Malta International Airport has continued to build a resilient and responsible organisation. Since the first sustainability report was published in 2015, the airport has increasingly adopted practices that minimise the negative social and environmental impacts of its operations to get to where it is today.