Delta Air Lines and BCD Travel USA LLC have signed the first ever sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) agreement for a travel management company.
The agreement helps address emissions from BCD employee travel and, as one of the largest travel management agencies in the world, bolsters the future of sustainability in the travel industry.
Amelia DeLuca, Delta’s managing director of sustainability, said: “With this partnership, we are seeing the entirety of the travel industry invested in creating a sustainable future for aviation.
“Travel management companies, especially those as globally focused as BCD Travel, are noting the importance of traveling sustainably. No one person or company or country alone can make the impact necessary to put our planet on a sustainable track for the future. This partnership is one way Delta is engaging major stakeholders driving toward their own goals of carbon neutral air travel, so we can make a real and lasting sustainable impact.”
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We only get one Earth : Danbury area to celebrate Earth Day
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Emily Prescott, with the Brookfield Conservation Commission, helps Jasiel Merlin, 6, of New Milford, plant flowers during the commissions Earth Day celebration at Gurski Homestead. Saturday, April 22, 2017, in Brookfield, Conn.H John Voorhees III / Hearst Connecticut Media
After a long COVID-19 winter, the Danbury area is looking forward to celebrating Earth Day by getting outside. Towns and agencies throughout the region have set up a variety of outdoor activities for all skill levels and ages. From hikes to nature-themed arts and crafts to community clean-ups, this year’s festivities provide pandemic- friendly ways to celebrate our planet.