Dublin Airport achieves level 4+ carbon accreditation

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  • The airport reached Level 4+ on 21 May 2026.
  • It joins airports such as London Heathrow.
  • Targets include significant reductions by 2030.
  • Collaboration covers on-site partners.
  • Accreditation uses independent verification.

Dublin Airport has achieved Level 4+ Airport Carbon Accreditation and joined the top 13pc of airports globally for carbon management. The accreditation confirms long-term targets and a delivery plan for emissions reduction. daa progressed through robust data collection and collaboration with partners.

Andrea Carroll confirmed the milestone aligns with the airport’s ESG strategy and net zero goal by 2050. Measures include energy efficiency, electrification and renewable energy. The programme verifies management in line with climate science.

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Dublin Airport works with airlines and ground handlers on value-chain emissions. The achievement builds on previous levels. Officials maintain focus on responsible growth.

Andrea Carroll shared “Achieving Level 4+ of Airport Carbon Accreditation is an important validation of the real progress being made at Dublin Airport.”

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