Emirates achieves IEnvA Stage 1, IATA’s environmental assessment certification
The Arab airline Emirates, headquartered in Dubai, in the United Arab Emirates, informs that it reinforced its commitment to environmentally responsible practices by obtaining the IATA Environmental Assessment Stage One (IEnvA) certification and the IEnvA Illegal Wildlife Trade module certification. IEnvA is an industry-leading, comprehensive environmental management system, and Emirates has implemented Stage One of its core scope, which includes flight operations and corporate activities, as well as an illegal wildlife trade module that supports the long-standing environmental commitment. Emirates date to preserve wildlife and habitats. The airline highlights that it is a global leader in the fight against illegal wildlife trafficking and exploitation, with the aim of protecting the beauty and biodiversity of the natural world to inspire travel now and for generations to come. Emirates is a founding signatory of the Buckingham Palace Declaration and a member of the Wildlife Transport Task Force convened by the Royal Foundation. Emirates SkyCargo, the airline’s cargo division, has a long-standing zero tolerance policy towards the illegal wildlife trade and a total ban on hunting trophies. In addition to Emirates SkyCargo staff, the wildlife awareness training has also been extended to passenger services staff, including cabin crew, Emirates airport services, and Emirates Group security staff. In this way, the IEnvA Illegal Wildlife Trade certification demonstrates a company-wide commitment to action, says Emirates. – https://aeroin.net/emirates-obtem-o-estagio-1-da-ienva-a-certificacao-de-avaliacao-ambiental-da-iata/

