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Birmingham Airport awarded Level 4 Airport Carbon Accreditation

Birmingham Airport (BHX) has been awarded Level 4 Airport Carbon Accreditation (ACA) by Airports Council International (ACI), marking a significant milestone in its journey towards net zero. This achievement follows three consecutive years of maintaining Level 3 status.



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The accreditation recognises the airport’s continued progress in reducing carbon emissions and strengthening its long-term sustainability commitments. It is further supported by BHX’s new five-year Sustainability Strategy, that was launched in February, which sets out a clear roadmap to reduce absolute carbon emissions and achieve net zero airport-controlled emissions by 2033. 
 
To align and support the net zero goal, the airport’s capital investment programme not only enhances passenger experience but also embeds sustainability across build and operations. Key initiatives contributing to this Level 4 achievement include: 
Installation of energy-efficient LED lighting and smart controls 
Upgrades to building and energy management systems 
Delivery of a 6.8MW solar photovoltaic (PV) array 
Investment in electric vehicles and the adoption of low-carbon fuels 
 
In addition, the airport works closely with airlines, ground handlers, transport providers, and concession partners to enable emissions reductions beyond its direct control. 
 
Nick Barton, CEO of Birmingham Airport, said: “Our journey towards net zero began many years ago, and we have always remained committed to reducing and offsetting our carbon emissions. The Sustainability Team at BHX has been instrumental in achieving Level 4 Carbon Accreditation, driving innovation and collaboration across the airport.” 
 
Olivier Jankovec, ACI EUROPE Director General: "Congratulations to Birmingham Airport for scaling new heights in carbon management within Airport Carbon Accreditation. Setting a clear path to net zero by 2033 is one thing, but backing it up by consistently rising through certification levels in the only global carbon standard for airports is what really makes the difference. With Level 4, Birmingham Airport’s carbon strategy is now fully aligned with the objectives of the Paris Agreement. Hats off to the entire team." 
 
Birmingham Airport’s Sustainability Strategy, launched earlier this year, can be found here
 

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