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VINCI Airports announces the first carbon sink of Lyon airports

By June 11, 2021 No Comments

Nicolas Notebaert, CEO of VINCI Concessions and President of VINCI Airports, announced today a local reforestation program that will absorb residual emissions of Lyon-Saint Exupéry and Lyon-Bron airports, operated by VINCI Airports since 2016.

The first project of this programme, conducted in partnership with the French National Forest Office and the Rhône Departmental Council, is located about 30 kilometers away from Lyon-Saint Exupéry airport, in the Cantinière forest. It consists in restoring, reforesting, maintaining and managing a 3.6-hectare plot of land with locally resilient species selected for their strong capacity to adapt to water stress and absorb CO2. This first forest carbon sink project will sequester more than 500 tons of CO2 over the plants’ growth period thanks to photosynthesis, and aims at achieving the Low Carbon Label certification.

By developing other similar projects within a five-year framework agreement with the Rhône department, VINCI Airports will create a network of forest sinks in the Rhône region that will offset 100% of Lyon airports’ residual emissions. In support of the many decarbonisation actions underway, this programme will enable Lyon-Saint Exupéry airport to become the first commercial aviation airport in France to achieve ” net zero emissions” by 2026.

VINCI Airports will also offer airlines to join this forest carbon sink programme – within the framework of the French Climate and Resilience law, which will require the compensation of domestic flights as of January 1st, 2022 – and then to companies or passengers on international flights.

Nicolas Notebaert, CEO of VINCI Concessions and President of VINCI Airports, declared: “It is in the very heart of the regions and territories where we operate that VINCI Airports is taking action. Our network, both deeply territorial and broadly international, allows us to have a tangible and immediate impact to contribute to the decarbonisation of mobility, wherever we operate.”