Delhi's IGI Airport to be net zero carbon emission airport by 2030
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Delhi's IGI Airport to be net zero carbon emission airport by 2030

Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA) in New Delhi is on track to become a net-zero carbon emission airport by 2030. In technical terms, carbon-neutral refers to a policy of not increasing carbon emissions while reducing them through offsets. According to Delhi Internat...

Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA) in New Delhi is on track to become a net-zero carbon emission airport by 2030. In technical terms, carbon-neutral refers to a policy of not increasing carbon emissions while reducing them through offsets. According to Delhi International Airport (DIAL), a GMR-led consortium that operates the airport, it is committed to conduct business in an environmental friendly and sustainable manner by minimising the negative impact of its operations on the environment by implementing necessary pollution control systems and safeguards.Contact: Delhi International AirportWebsite: www.gmrgroup.in/delhi-international-airport

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