MONTREAL — Deloitte Canada has been confirmed as the first corporate customer to participate in Air Canada’s new LEAVE LESS Travel Program.
The program was launched to allow corporate customers to offset or reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions related to business travel, reducing their carbon footprint. Corporate customers can choose the offering they want through a customized approach using SAF, carbon offsets, or a combination of both, through four core actions:
- Calculate: Air Canada tracks and calculates the GHG emissions associated with customers’ business travel.
- Select: Customers can choose how they want to mitigate their GHG emissions associated with their business travel: SAF and/or carbon offsets.
- Purchase:
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- SAF
Air Canada purchases the required SAF volumes and to ensure the customer can claim the benefits of its investment, Air Canada will implement a SAF certification system in-line with industry-leading best practices. - Carbon Offset:
Air Canada facilitates the purchase of carbon offsets
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- Reduce: Customer contributes to its sustainability goals
The LEAVE LESS Travel Program is one of the many initiatives being implemented as part of Air Canada’s Climate Action Plan and an additional step towards achieving the airline’s long-term goal of net-zero GHG emissions by 2050.
“Building a long-term sustainable aviation industry requires a collective effort and companies will play a key role in building greener and more sustainable air travel. We are pleased to see that customers, such as Deloitte, are taking concrete actions by supporting and contributing to innovative solutions,” said Michael Rousseau, President and Chief Executive Officer at Air Canada.
He added: With this initiative, companies work towards their sustainability goals while they partner with us to advance decarbonization in the airline industry. Our new, industry-leading LEAVE LESS Travel Program shows our strong and ongoing commitment to transition to low carbon alternatives.”
Anthony Viel, CEO at Deloitte Canada, said that by collaborating with Air Canada, Deloitte hopes to inspire others to contribute to a greener world.
“”Deloitte is steadfast in its commitments to address climate change by driving environmentally responsible choices within our organisation and beyond. Our people and our clients know that stakeholders, customers, investors and shareholders desire more sustainable business strategies and we recognise the important role Canadian businesses collectively play in leading the commitment to transition to a low-carbon economy. We are thrilled to be the first company to jump on board this corporate program to accelerate adoption of a fuel source that can dramatically reduce emissions from aviation,” said Viel.
AIR CANADA’S CLIMATE ACTION PLAN
Air Canada has set ambitious climate targets to realize a goal of net-zero greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) throughout its global operations by 2050. To reach this, Air Canada has set absolute midterm GHG net reduction targets by 2030 in its air and ground operations compared to its 2019 baseline and has committed to investing $50 Million in SAF, and carbon reductions and removals.
Air Canada has built a solid foundation in energy sustainability through numerous comprehensive initiatives to reduce its environmental footprint. Since 2016, over 115 fuel-efficiency projects have been achieved and contributed to more than 145,000 tCO2e saved. Since 2016, the airline reduced more than 145,000 tCO2e from its air operations through fuel efficiency initiatives, including participating in eight biofuel flights with ongoing, active support for the development of SAF in Canada including working with the Government of Canada on policy development to support a Canadian-based sustainable aviation fuel industry.
In 2020 and 2019, Air Canada was recognized by Vancouver Airport Authority as the YVR Green Excellence winner for green initiatives on Sea Island including water and energy conservation, waste minimization and the Richmond Ocean Shoreline Cleanup.