Three airports. One journey to a sustainable future.
AGS Airports Limited was established in 2014, however, our airports have been serving their respective communities for decades.
At AGS, we are acutely aware that operating such important pieces of infrastructure comes with responsibilities to our people, to our communities, and to the environment.
Our sustainability strategy sets out how AGS will balance the undoubted economic and social benefits of aviation with our climate change responsibilities.
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We have already made significant progress in addressing our environmental impacts. In 2020, each of our airports achieved carbon neutrality status for the emissions under our direct control (Scopes 1 and 2) and we aim to achieve net zero carbon for our direct emissions by the mid-2030s.
As a result of these actions, and our Carbon Management Plan, we have achieved Airport Carbon Accreditation Level 3+.
In addition, AGS is a signatory to Sustainable Aviation’s decarbonisation roadmap which is the first national net zero aviation commitment anywhere in the world. We have also joined airports across Europe in signing ACI Europe’s NetZero 2050 pledge; a commitment to achieving net zero emissions for the carbon under our control by 2050.
These are positive and important first steps towards decarbonising our operations, however, we recognise there is more work to do.
Towards a sustainable future
In order to truly embed sustainability at the core of AGS, we have set ambitious targets across all areas of our business to ensure we balance the clear economic and social benefits of aviation with our climate change responsibilities.
Above all else, our strategy sets out how we will grow in a responsible and sustainable manner.
To achieve this, we must:
- Address our environmental impacts;
- Better understand our economic impacts; and
- Widen the social benefits we can deliver.
Our efforts in working towards a more sustainable future for aviation have been recognised by the leading global sustainability organisation Global Real Estate Sustainability Benchmark (GRESB) which in 2020 named AGS as sector leader in sustainability.
Our approach
Our sustainability strategy is anchored in the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals which are defined as:
“A blueprint to achieve a better and more sustainable future for all. They are a universal call to action to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure that all people enjoy peace and prosperity.”
The 17 Sustainable Development Goals are interdependent and based on the three pillars of sustainable development:
• Social progress;
• Economic growth; and
• Environmental protection.
The three pillars of our sustainability strategy are:
Achieving net zero
AGS is carbon neutral. We will continue our commitment to carbon neutrality as we work towards achieving net zero carbon for our direct emissions by the mid-2030s.
Supporting our communities
As we seek to regrow, we will work to support and enhance the economic and social benefits of the communities we serve.
Supporting our people
We will provide good conditions of employment, respect diversity and equal opportunities for all staff through rigorous ethical, professional and legal standards.