Emirates Airlines Achieves IEnvA Environmental Certification and Combats Illegal Wildlife Trade

2023-08-30 22:05:32

Emirates Airlines has strengthened its commitment to environmentally responsible practices by achieving the first stage of the IEnvA Environmental Assessment Certificate and the IEnvA Certificate of Illegal Trade in Wildlife.

And “Emirates Airlines” stated that it had implemented the first phase of the basic scope of the industry-leading environmental management system “IEnvA”, which includes aviation operations and activities, in addition to the “illegal wildlife trade model”, which reinforces and supports Emirates Airlines’ long environmental commitment. term to conserve wildlife and habitats.

Sheikh Majid Al Mualla, Senior Vice President, Emirates Airlines, International Affairs, said: “We are proud to have completed the first phase of the IEnvA certification, which embodies our long-term commitment to impactful environmental sustainability initiatives, as well as obtaining a certificate on illegal trade in wildlife, which strengthens our position A global leader in combating wildlife trafficking and exploitation.

He added, “We are also committed to strong environmental management systems, and to driving real change within our operations and across the industry. This is evident in our recycling program and operating a flight with 100% sustainable aviation fuel (SAF).

For her part, Chief Economist at the International Air Transport Association (IATA) and Senior Vice President for Sustainability, Mary Owens Thompson, congratulated Emirates Airlines on obtaining the first stage certification of the IEnvA system.

She said: “This achievement is a clear indication of (Emirates Airlines) progress towards obtaining the full IEnvA certification. All relevant parties, including governments, financiers and business partners, will know that (Emirates Airlines) not only meets global standards and best practices related to sustainability, but is also committed to continuing improvements to stay at the forefront of sustainability.

And she continued, “We look forward to working with (Emirates Airlines) to achieve our common goal of reducing environmental impacts, combating illegal wildlife trade and promoting social responsibility.”

Emirates Airlines is a pioneer in combating illegal wildlife trafficking and exploitation, with the aim of protecting the beauty and biodiversity of the natural world, to serve as an inspiration for travel now and for future generations. The tanker is one of the founding signatories of the “Buckingham Palace Declaration” and a member of the “United for Wildlife” task force formed by the Royal Institution.

Emirates SkyCargo, the cargo arm of Emirates Airlines, has a longstanding policy of zero tolerance for illegal wildlife trade, and a strict ban on hunting prizes for the four large wild animals: (elephant, rhinoceros, and buffalo). and big cats).

In addition to its employees, Emirates SkyCargo’s wildlife awareness training includes passenger services personnel, including aircraft crew, airport services and the Emirates Group security team.

The IEnvA certification for illegal wildlife trade confirms the airline’s commitment at all levels to take action.

Ian Cruikshank, Director of the Transportation Task Force at United for Wildlife, said: “Emirates, one of the first members of our task force, continues to demonstrate strong leadership in combating wildlife trafficking. We congratulate the airline on obtaining this certification, and we look forward to continued cooperation to address crimes against wildlife around the world.”

• «Emirates Airlines» imposes a strict ban on hunting prizes for elephants, rhinos, buffaloes and big cats.

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