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Belfast International Airport Achieves Platinum Success For Sustainability In 2025

Belfast International Airport has been awarded the prestigious Platinum rating in the 2025 NI Environmental Benchmarking Survey, placing it among the top 42 most sustainable businesses in Northern Ireland.

The Airport is one of 150 organisations that were involved in the 2025 survey, which is organised by responsible business network Business in the Community (BITC).

VINCI Airports are committed to achieving zero emissions by 2050 across the entire network. Environmental transition is a key part of the operational strategy focusing on reducing emissions, protecting biodiversity and natural environments and adapting a circular economy approach.

Kevin Napier, Compliance Manager at Belfast International Airport said: “It’s great to be recognised for our work in reducing our environmental impact and working towards our wider sustainability goals. We have rolled out several successful initiatives on site already that have enhanced our sustainability and boosted environmental performance.

The Airport also proudly maintained its excellence in management system certifications, retaining the ISO 14001 for environmental responsibility and achieving the ISO 50001 for energy efficiency.

“Key operational improvements include a 90% reduction in vehicle carbon emissions, reached by switching fuel sources to HVO, saving over 290 tonnes of carbon emissions annually. Furthermore, we now have 10 electric vehicles (EVs) as part of our onsite fleet to accelerate the decarbonisation of transportation.”

Our biodiversity project at Millenium Wood continues to thrive as a wonderful space where wildlife and plants can flourish. Our efforts to achieve a circular economy have also been an important part of our work too, with recycling levels across the Airport site. We have achieved zero waste to landfill from the terminal activities.

The Airport is committed to accelerating these major environmental improvements, which will help create a more sustainable future for the Airport and wider community.”

Dr Lisa McIlvenna, Managing Director, BITC said: “The Survey is a self-disclosure exercise that offers organisations a way to be externally assessed and scored on their environmental efforts and performance. Participating organisations are sent a Gap Analysis Report to help them to identify areas that need action and highlights where they are performing well, so it’s a comparison tool and real driver for improvement.”

To download the full Report and see a full list of who participated, visit www.bitcni.org.uk/niebs.

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