Airports

Melbourne and Launceston airports come joint first in sustainability award

Australia Pacific Airports Corporation (APAC), the company which runs Melbourne and Launceston Airports, has been recognised for its commitment to sustainability in the 2019 GRESB Infrastructure Assessment, taking Asset Sector Leader status for Airport Companies in the Transport division.

Both Melbourne and Launceston, received an overall score of 88 out of 100 – the highest score awarded to an airport worldwide; far surpassing the peer average of 67.

“Over the past year we invested over $2 million in energy-efficiency programmes across Melbourne and Launceston Airports, helping to reduce our carbon footprint and improve operational efficiency,” said Australia Pacific Airports Corporation CFO Grant Devonport.

“We will continue our efforts to be a leader in the infrastructure industry in ESG and implement the actions needed to meet our environment strategy targets.”

Each year GRESB assesses and benchmarks the environmental, social and governance (ESG) performance of real assets worldwide and monitors progress towards global sustainability goals.

GRESB Assessments are guided by what investors and the industry consider to be material issues in the sustainability performance of real asset investments and are aligned with international reporting frameworks such as Principles for Responsible Investment (PRI) and global sustainability reporting firm GRI.

“We are delighted to recognise APAC for its global leadership in sustainability,” said GRESB Director Infrastructure, Rick Walters.

“This demonstrates the significant steps they have taken to incorporating sustainability into their operations and communicating their performance to investors. APAC has set a high bar for ESG performance in 2019 and an example for its peers to follow.”

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