
With the industry struggling with the increasing environmental responsibilities, the International Air Force Society has placed sustainability at the heart of its agenda in the Air Shipping Forum, where updates revealed updates to the association’s sustainability portfolio, including sustainability survey, which collects cash data from all over the industry.
“The survey allows us to measure the progress made in the main sustainability measures and understand what is change the change in various organizations,” explained by Stephen Pullman, the president of Tiaca. “
A few years ago, companies followed sustainability because their business partners expected it. Today, it is a mandate of employees, organizers, financial institutions and local communities. “
Glenn Hughes, General Manager of Tiaca, continued to urge the broader scanning to enhance his impact: “We target 400 respondents this year. The higher the number of data we collect, the greater the importance of visions.”
Besides understanding the needs of industry, Tiaca shines the spotlight on its growing blue program, an independent assessment designed to help institutions strengthen sustainability efforts.
The program, designed for each participant, holds not only environmental practices but also social aspects and governance.
“It is not a matter of passing or failing. Hughes explained:” It is about helping companies to understand their place in the sustainability journey and how they can improve it. “
With the highlight of the cooperation, Polmans participated an example of the Blue Sky Community initiative, which first appeared at Brussels Airport: “By collecting multiple organizations together, we can define common challenges and create collective solutions.”
Beyond thinking in the blue sky first appeared on the week of air cargo.