WCO Promotes Sustainable Trade with Green Customs Initiative

WCO Promotes Sustainable Trade with Green Customs Initiative

The World Customs Organization (WCO), through its Green Customs Action Plan (GCAP), aims to transform customs into advocates and practitioners of green trade, contributing to the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). GCAP is divided into short-term, medium-term, and long-term phases, covering the greening of customs operations, the promotion of green trade, and the exploration of innovative measures. Through these three pillars, customs administrations will actively contribute to achieving the UN SDGs. The plan emphasizes a holistic approach to integrating environmental considerations into customs practices.

Aviation Industry Adopts Green Systems for Netzero Goals

Aviation Industry Adopts Green Systems for Netzero Goals

The aviation industry is committed to achieving net-zero carbon emissions by 2050, making Environmental Management Systems (EMS) crucial. This paper explores how EMS can help organizations enhance environmental sustainability. It analyzes the challenges faced by airports and Ground Service Providers (GSPs), and shares industry best practices, emphasizing the importance of collaborative efforts. The focus is on leveraging EMS to drive sustainable practices and contribute to the industry's ambitious emissions reduction goals. Successful implementation requires a holistic approach and strong stakeholder engagement.

Airports Adopt Green Measures to Achieve Netzero Emissions

Airports Adopt Green Measures to Achieve Netzero Emissions

To achieve the aviation industry's 2050 net-zero emission target, airport ground operations are undergoing a green transformation. This paper delves into key measures such as electric GSE, alternative fuels, GSE sharing pools, and sustainable taxiing. It also explores the roles of environmental management systems, waste management, employee development, and AI technology in enhancing ground handling efficiency and sustainability. Through industry collaboration and standardization, future airport ground handling will be more environmentally friendly, efficient, and people-oriented.

Europes Green Aviation Stalls Over High Biofuel Costs

Europes Green Aviation Stalls Over High Biofuel Costs

The green transition of the EU aviation sector faces challenges. While the ReFuelEU Aviation (RFEUA) regulation aims to promote Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF), monopolistic practices by fuel suppliers lead to high 'compliance fees' for SAF, significantly increasing airline costs. Logistical bottlenecks and the lack of global incentives further hinder SAF adoption, potentially obstructing emissions reduction targets. The high cost of SAF, driven by limited supply and market dynamics, poses a significant hurdle to the successful implementation of the RFEUA and the achievement of a sustainable aviation sector.

HS Codes Boost Green Trade Track Ecofriendly Equipment

HS Codes Boost Green Trade Track Ecofriendly Equipment

The WCO seminar explored the use of HS codes to identify green equipment, addressing technical challenges and sharing experiences from the EU and APEC. Discussions focused on facilitating environmental upgrades and promoting sustainable trade through improved classification and understanding of green technologies within the HS framework. The seminar highlighted the importance of accurate HS coding for promoting green trade and supporting environmental protection efforts globally. This contributes to a more sustainable and environmentally responsible international trading system.

WCO Report Green HS Codes Boost Sustainable Trade

WCO Report Green HS Codes Boost Sustainable Trade

The WCO report highlights the crucial role of HS codes in promoting environmentally friendly trade, as discussed in the "Visualizing Green HS" workshop. The report emphasizes the need for collaboration to translate discussions into action, optimizing the HS coding system to identify and facilitate trade in environmentally sound goods. This aims to drive global sustainable development and provide a clear roadmap for the greening of HS codes. It underscores the importance of a harmonized system that accurately reflects and supports green trade initiatives worldwide.

Mardel Plata Airport Emerges As Key South American Travel Hub

Mardel Plata Airport Emerges As Key South American Travel Hub

Mar del Plata International Airport (ICAO: SAZM) is located in the coastal city of Argentina at an elevation of 756 feet. The airport is actively expanding its international flight network, providing convenient travel options for visitors. Its modern facilities and services aim to enhance the travel experience for passengers, making it a point of interest.