Riga Airport has pledged to achieve full carbon neutrality by 2035, eliminating direct emissions from heating, ground transport, and energy use. The strategy includes replacing diesel and natural gas with solar energy, electric vehicles, and upgraded energy-efficient terminals. While tackling indirect aircraft emissions remains complex, collaboration with airlines and suppliers is underway. This bold initiative positions Riga as a sustainability leader in European aviation, aligning Latvia with EU climate goals.
Latvia’s Airport to Eliminate Direct Emissions with Green Plan

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