FRANKFURT AIRPORT GAINS FIRST EUROPEAN CARBON ACCREDITATION
September 1st, 2009
BY KEITH NUTHALL
GERMANY'S key Frankfurt airport has become the first airport to receive certification for carbon reduction efforts under a new European scheme. 'Airport Carbon Accreditation' is operated by the European Commission, ECAC (European Civil Aviation Conference), air traffic control organisation EUROCONTROL and UNEP (UN Environmental Programme).
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GERMANY'S key Frankfurt airport has become the first airport to receive certification for carbon reduction efforts under a new European scheme. 'Airport Carbon Accreditation' is operated by the European Commission, ECAC (European Civil Aviation Conference), air traffic control organisation EUROCONTROL and UNEP (UN Environmental Programme).
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