
Airline efficiency could cut emissions by 50–75 per cent
Operating only the most fuel-efficient aircraft, removing premium-class seating to carry more passengers, and raising passenger loads could reduce global aviation emissions by 50-75 per cent.
CarbonImpact is a carbon emissions reporting tool designed to empower businesses in their journey toward environmental sustainability. Developed in collaboration with the University of Exeter, CarbonImpact is set to revolutionise the way organisations measure, track, and reduce their carbon footprint.
The urgency of climate change has never been more apparent, and businesses play a pivotal role in achieving global net-zero emissions by 2050. CarbonImpact offers a simple yet powerful solution for businesses of all sizes to understand their environmental impact and take steps towards reducing their CO2 emissions.
Key Features of CarbonImpact:
To learn more about CarbonImpact and how it can benefit your business, we invite you to meet our team at Advanced Engineering at the Birmingham NEC on Troy Stand H170 on 1 and 2 November. Discover firsthand how CarbonImpact can help your business take steps toward a sustainable future.
For more information about CarbonImpact, please visit carbonimpactreport.co.uk

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