Wellington International Airport, often referred to as WLG, is a key player in New Zealand's aviation industry, headquartered in Wellington, NZ. Established in 1959, the airport has evolved into a vital hub for both domestic and international travel, serving as a gateway to the capital city and beyond. The airport offers a range of services, including passenger and freight transport, and is renowned for its unique location, nestled between the rugged hills and the Cook Strait. Wellington International Airport is committed to sustainability and innovation, making significant strides in environmental initiatives. With a strong market position, it consistently ranks among the top airports in New Zealand for customer satisfaction and operational efficiency. Its strategic importance is underscored by its role in connecting Wellington to major cities across the globe, enhancing the region's economic growth and tourism potential.
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Wellington International Airport's score of 36 is higher than 96% of the industry. This can give you a sense of how well the company is doing compared to its peers.
In 2023, Wellington International Airport reported total carbon emissions of approximately 1,314,000 kg CO2e. This figure includes 473,000 kg CO2e from Scope 1 emissions, which encompass direct emissions from airport operations, and 841,000 kg CO2e from Scope 2 emissions, related to purchased electricity. Notably, the airport's Scope 3 emissions were significant, amounting to about 930,625,000 kg CO2e, which includes indirect emissions from sources such as employee commuting. The airport has demonstrated a commitment to reducing its carbon footprint, having set a long-term target to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050, as part of its Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) commitment. This ambitious goal encompasses all scopes of emissions, reflecting a comprehensive approach to climate action. In recent years, Wellington International Airport has made strides in emissions reduction, with total emissions decreasing from approximately 1,542,000 kg CO2e in 2020 to 1,314,000 kg CO2e in 2023. This reduction highlights the airport's ongoing efforts to enhance sustainability and mitigate climate impact.
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Add to project2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 | |
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Scope 1 | 857,000 | 000,000 | 000,000 | 000,000 | 000,000 | 000,000 | 000,000 | 000,000 |
Scope 2 | 916,000 | 000,000 | 000,000 | 000,000 | 000,000 | 000,000 | 000,000 | 000,000 |
Scope 3 | - | - | 00,000,000 | - | - | 000,000,000 | 000,000,000 | 000,000,000 |
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Wellington International Airport is committed to some reduction initiatives we track. This may change over time as the company engages with new initiatives or updates its commitments. DitchCarbon will update this information as it becomes available.