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İGA Istanbul Airport, Published ‘2023 Sustainability Report’

Issue 26 - 2024
İGA Istanbul Airport, Published  ‘2023 Sustainability Report’

According to the 2023 Sustainability Report of İGA Istanbul Airport, the Airport's energy consumption decreased by 10.7 percent thanks to energy efficiency studies, while its emissions decreased by 25.6 percent compared to the base year 2019. Within the scope of the 2050 Net Zero Roadmap, İGA Istanbul Airport is preparing to take another big and important step with the SPP investment to reduce its emissions.

With its investments in environmental sustainability, İGA Istanbul Airport recycled 34.66 per cent of its waste to the economy with an increasing trend, while 35 per cent of the water used was obtained from recycled water.  İGA Istanbul Airport, which also continues its efforts to reduce the emissions of its stakeholders in its ecosystem, encourages the use of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF).

Taking decisive and responsible steps towards serving a sustainable future and continuing its operations with the mission of ‘Our Focus is the World, Our Goal is the Future’, İGA Istanbul Airport published its Sustainability Report for 2023. The Report, prepared using double materiality analysis, reveals the steps taken in line with sustainable mobility strategies and the environmental, social and economic contributions of İGA.

According to the Report, İGA Istanbul Airport, which focuses on designing the integration of air transport with other transportation options, carbon footprint and resource use in the lowest and safest way with its studies on the future of mobility, broke records in the number of flights and passengers in 2023 with its inclusive and welfare-oriented service approach, while reducing energy consumption by 10.7 percent and emission emissions by 25.6 percent compared to the base year.


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