Use green steel in planes
Suggested by RAIJA SEPPÄLÄ
Suggested by RAIJA SEPPÄLÄ
Suggested by RAIJA SEPPÄLÄ
Use green steel in airplanes to reduce CO2. Steel manufacturing is causing about 8 % of global CO2 emissions. Using green steel in planes reduces carbon footprint.
Suggested by Yannick Vanderlinden & 1 Others
Suggested by Yannick Vanderlinden & 1 Others
Getting more passengers on a bigger modern planes on certain routes will lower the emitted carbon dioxide per passenger as well as optimize the use of flight crews.
Suggested by Oliver Bredenberg & 4 Others
Suggested by Oliver Bredenberg & 4 Others
Adopt single-engine taxiing to save fuel during ground operations.
Suggested by Jan Erik Kvarsten
Suggested by Jan Erik Kvarsten
Nuclear fuel last for much longer than fossil, and a plane can fly as long as it,s food for, so around the world in one flight.
It's also good for noise pollution
Suggested by Sjur Dagsland & 1 Others
Suggested by Sjur Dagsland & 1 Others
More conscious food options and more conscious choices regarding vendors and their ethic and sustainable choices during production of the goods and choice of labour
Suggested by Nima Afrasiabi
Suggested by Nima Afrasiabi
Track meal consumption on connecting flights to adjust service timing, avoiding back-to-back meals for better passenger comfort.