Aeropuertos Argentina Achieves Level 2 Carbon Accreditation at Five Major Airports
This accreditation recognizes the significant efforts of these airports in reducing their carbon footprint.
Aeropuertos Argentina has received the prestigious Level 2 Carbon Accreditation at five of its main airport terminals, granted by the Airports Council International (ACI) through the Airport Carbon Accreditation program, independently managed by Environmental Minds.
Recognized Airports
The five airports that have achieved this important certification are:
- Ministro Pistarini International Airport (Ezeiza)
- Ingeniero Aeronáutico Ambrosio Taravella International Airport (Córdoba)
- Puerto Iguazú International Airport
- General Enrique Mosconi International Airport (Comodoro Rivadavia)
- El Plumerillo International Airport (Mendoza)
Commitment to Sustainability
According to the airport operator, this accreditation—validated by Airport Carbon Accreditation and independently certified by Environmental Minds—recognizes the significant efforts made to reduce their carbon footprint, marking a major step toward sustainability in Argentine aviation.
What Level 2 Accreditation Means
Level 2 certification confirms that these terminals have not only measured their environmental impact but have also demonstrated concrete reductions in carbon emissions.
Aeropuertos Argentina emphasized that this achievement reinforces the company’s commitment to environmental sustainability and the fight against climate change, aligning with the highest international standards in the airport sector.
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