可持续航空废物管理:新西兰航空公司废物管理计划和策略的案例研究

Glenn Baxter
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废物管理和废物处理现在被认为是全球航空业环境管理中最重要的问题之一。因此,航空公司正在大力改进其废物管理并减少废物产生。本研究采用工具性案例研究方法,考察了新西兰航空公司的环境可持续废物管理计划和战略。新西兰航空公司于2017年启动了“绿色项目”废物计划。自成立以来,“绿色项目”废物管理计划与其他废物相关战略一起,使该航空公司能够减轻其年度废物对环境的影响,特别是那些被填埋的废物。每年,新西兰航空公司都会产生各种各样的有机废物和机上服务废物。在减少垃圾填埋方面,该航空公司面临的一个主要挑战是,该航空公司明显缺乏回收和堆肥基础设施,无法将垃圾送往填埋场。新西兰各地更强大的基础设施将帮助新西兰航空公司将可堆肥和可回收的废物排除在垃圾填埋场之外。
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SUSTAINABLE AIRLINE WASTE MANAGEMENT: A CASE STUDY OF AIR NEW ZEALAND’S WASTE MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS AND STRATEGIES
Waste management and waste disposal are now regarded as being amongst the most significant issues in the environmental management of the global airline industry. Consequently, airlines are now making substantial efforts to improve their waste management and reduce waste generation. Using an instrumental case study research approach, this study examines Air New Zealand’s environmentally sustainable waste management programs and strategies. Air New Zealand launched its “Project Green” waste program in 2017. Since its inception, the “Project Green” waste management program together with other waste-related strategies have enabled the airline to mitigate the environmental impact of its annual wastes, especially those disposed to landfill. Air Each year, Air New Zealand generates a heterogeneous range of organic and in-flight service wastes. A major challenge confronted by the airline, in reducing waste to landfill, is the apparent shortage of recycling and composting infrastructure available for the airline to send its waste material to. More robust infrastructure across New Zealand would assist Air New Zealand to keep compostable and recyclable waste out of landfills.
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