No disposable cutlery
Suggested by Julie Nielsen & 3 Others
Suggested by Julie Nielsen & 3 Others
Suggested by Julie Nielsen & 3 Others
Use real cutlery as disposable cutlery is not sustainable, not even wood.
Suggested by Lorentz & 14 Others
Suggested by Lorentz & 14 Others
Eco-friendly air travel with quieter flights and reduced carbon emissions
Suggested by Geir Stian Sigurdsen & 7 Others
Suggested by Geir Stian Sigurdsen & 7 Others
Make an easy solution for choosing to skip meal on flights.
Suggested by Ailo Emilian Sigurdsen
Suggested by Ailo Emilian Sigurdsen
Stop giving away perks for children. They'll all end up in the garbage anyway.
Suggested by Jonas El Said
Suggested by Jonas El Said
Turn old blankets, uniforms, seat covers into bags, carpets, pillow cases, etc. Upcycle old materials into unique collectibles to sell in the EuroBonus shop.
Suggested by Kristoffer Møglebust & 23 Others
Suggested by Kristoffer Møglebust & 23 Others
Incentivize sustainable behavior, e.g. a small reward for bringing your own coffee cup. This can also be sold by SAS in the Eurobonus store or in flight.