Air Canada focus on carbon offsetting and employment prize in 2022 review
Air Canada has highlighted its environmental, social and governance (ESG) activities throughout 2022 and its ambitions for the future in its latest Citizens of the World sustainability report. The annual report focused on a number of environmental steps taken by the company in its 85th anniversary year, including a $5m (C$7m) agreement to purchase 30 ES-30 electric-hybrid regional aircraft from Heart Aerospace, when they have been developed. Canada’s flag-carrier airline also showcased its efforts to rebuild its network after the pandemic with 945 daily flights covering 185 direct destinations and more than 37m passengers in 2022. President and CEO Michael Rousseau said: “As Canada’s flag carrier, we connect Canada to the world, and we are acutely aware of the responsibility we have toward the communities we fly to and our planet. “We have developed corporate priorities to improve our operations while caring for our customers, our employees and our communities, as well as preserving the planet we help people explore.” As well as the purchase agreement of the hybrid-electric aircraft, Air Canada also partnered with carbon offsetting company Chooose to allow customers to see the environmental impact of their flight and pay extra to “offset” the carbon created. The airline also recruited eight of its corporate accounts to the Leave Less Travel Program, which offers a similar service, although the idea of carbon offsetting remains controversial due to disagreement over its effectiveness as a sustainability practice. <br/>
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Air Canada focus on carbon offsetting and employment prize in 2022 review
Air Canada has highlighted its environmental, social and governance (ESG) activities throughout 2022 and its ambitions for the future in its latest Citizens of the World sustainability report. The annual report focused on a number of environmental steps taken by the company in its 85th anniversary year, including a $5m (C$7m) agreement to purchase 30 ES-30 electric-hybrid regional aircraft from Heart Aerospace, when they have been developed. Canada’s flag-carrier airline also showcased its efforts to rebuild its network after the pandemic with 945 daily flights covering 185 direct destinations and more than 37m passengers in 2022. President and CEO Michael Rousseau said: “As Canada’s flag carrier, we connect Canada to the world, and we are acutely aware of the responsibility we have toward the communities we fly to and our planet. “We have developed corporate priorities to improve our operations while caring for our customers, our employees and our communities, as well as preserving the planet we help people explore.” As well as the purchase agreement of the hybrid-electric aircraft, Air Canada also partnered with carbon offsetting company Chooose to allow customers to see the environmental impact of their flight and pay extra to “offset” the carbon created. The airline also recruited eight of its corporate accounts to the Leave Less Travel Program, which offers a similar service, although the idea of carbon offsetting remains controversial due to disagreement over its effectiveness as a sustainability practice. <br/>