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Environmental Sustainability

Malta International Airport’s commitment to environmental sustainability is embedded in the way we do business. By focusing on climate and energy, as well as waste, resource and water management, we strive to minimise our environmental footprint while aligning with our industry’s broader sustainability targets.

Net Zero Carbon Plan

Our Net Zero Carbon Plan is central to our climate and energy efforts, outlining our strategy towards achieving carbon neutrality by 2025 and net zero carbon emissions by 2050. Having already reduced emissions within our control by 31% compared to 2015, this plan builds on the significant progress we’ve made. Our Net Zero Carbon plan may be viewed in full here.

A Decade of Environmental Achievements

Scroll through our most significant milestones

2015
-Set up our CR Committee -Our first sustainability reporting year
2016
-Introduced the first apiary on airport grounds -Joined ACI's Airport Carbon Accreditation (ACA) Programme at Level 1
2019
-Signed ACI's Net Zero 2050 Resolution -Commissioned a new PV plant with 3,000+ panels
2020
-Published an internal Environmental Policy
2021
-Established our Environmental Working Group -Set up a second apiary on airport grounds -At Level 2 of ACI's ACA Programme
2022
-Endorsed the Toulouse Declaration -Began to collect Scope 3 data -Committed to reducing landfill waste per passenger
2023
-Rolled out the Commute Survey to stakeholders
2024
-Published our Net Zero Carbon Plan -At Level 3 of ACI's ACA Programme

Climate Action & Energy Management

Our climate journey began over a decade ago, with the Company joining Airports Council International’s (ACI) Airport Carbon Accreditation (ACA) Programme at Level 1 in 2016. This programme has supported our carbon footprint mapping efforts, enabling us to identify the main sources of our emissions and implement the most effective initiatives to decarbonise our operations. Since almost 90% of our emissions result from electricity consumption, we have made significant investments in solar energy over the years. Having recently decommissioned our largest photovoltaic farm, our annual clean energy generation capacity now stands at around 8.2 million kWh, which is enough to power over 1,600 local households for a year. Our energy-management efforts, including the more recent collection of Scope 3 emissions from stakeholders, allowed us to progress to Level 3 of the ACA Programme in 2024, as we continued to work towards our ambition of becoming a net zero carbon airport for emissions under our control by 2050.

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Waste & Resource Management

Waste and resource management is a key pillar of our commitment to minimise our environmental footprint. Following the gradual implementation of several waste-related initiatives, including improved waste separation through the introduction of organic waste collection, we began to measure their effectiveness by introduced the landfill waste per passenger metric in 2022 to monitor their effectiveness. By 2024, we successfully increased the amount of recycled waste by 30%, while limiting the rise in landfill waste to just 2%. At Malta International Airport, we continue to collaborate with around 5,000 stakeholders operating on our premises to drive lasting behavioural change in how we use resources and manage waste.

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Water Stewardship

By strengthening its leadership team, engaging its employees in its sustainability journey, and fostering interdepartmental collaboration, Malta International Airport has continued to build a resilient and responsible organisation. Since the first sustainability report was published in 2015, the airport has increasingly adopted practices that minimise the negative social and environmental impacts of its operations to get to where it is today.

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Sustainability Reports

In these annual sustainability reports, the company presents its environmental, economic, and social efforts; made in a bid to be a more responsible player in the community within which it operates to create value for all stakeholders.

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2021
2020
2019
2018
2017
2016
2015

Environmental Sustainability News

Malta International Airport endorses the Toulouse Declaration as it continues to work towards becoming net zero by 2050
22nd April, 2022

Malta International Airport endorses the Toulouse Declaration as it continues to work towards becoming net zero by 2050

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Malta International Airport monitors Air Quality with the Help of 750,000 Bees
20th May, 2021

Malta International Airport monitors Air Quality with the Help of 750,000 Bees

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Malta International Airport marks a new milestone in its journey towards carbon neutrality
22nd April, 2021

Malta International Airport marks a new milestone in its journey towards carbon neutrality

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Lighting Upgrades at Malta International Airport Expected to Lead to Significant Drops in Energy Consumption
27th January, 2021

Lighting Upgrades at Malta International Airport Expected to Lead to Significant Drops in Energy Consumption

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Malta Airport to generate even more Clean Energy through Investment in PV Panels
23rd September, 2019

Malta Airport to generate even more Clean Energy through Investment in PV Panels

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Solar energy and water-saving systems help Malta Airport reduce its ecological footprint
7th June, 2019

Solar energy and water-saving systems help Malta Airport reduce its ecological footprint

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