Feedstock to Flight: The Importance of Lifecycle Analysis in SAF
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Feedstock to Flight: The Importance of Lifecycle Analysis in SAF

The Lifecycle Analysis (LCA) is a comprehensive technique that estimates the environmental impact of a product, material, or service throughout its entire lifetime, including factors such as feedstock origin, electricity usage, supply chain distance, and production method, in order to determine the greenhouse gas emissions and carbon intensity of the fuel, known as "Well-to-Wake" (WTW) emissions.

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SEC Reporting Impacts on Business Aviation
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SEC Reporting Impacts on Business Aviation

While the SEC is far from the first to propose regulated climate disclosures, it is demonstrating a sweeping and quick introduction of new climate change disclosure requirements, under which some entities will need to comply as soon as March of 2024.

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What’s Greenwashing & How to Avoid It?
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What’s Greenwashing & How to Avoid It?

A rise of false or exaggerated environmental claims has led to strict guidance and regulation on marketing sustainability claims. It is important to be thoughtful and particular with any marketing claims related to sustainability achievements.

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The Opportunity for SAF in the Middle East
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The Opportunity for SAF in the Middle East

While the Middle East is known for its abundant reserves of fossil fuels, the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) contains a significant opportunity for sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), and many participants are leading the way to diversify its energy mix and reduce carbon emissions.

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Will Carbon Credits be Used When There’s Sustainable Aviation Fuel?
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Will Carbon Credits be Used When There’s Sustainable Aviation Fuel?

Developing a comprehensive and defensible sustainability program that addresses either voluntary or regulatory commitments is quickly moving to a must-have for many flight departments and aircraft operators around the world. The two most common tools found in the arsenal to address climate change, industry goals, and regulatory obligations are Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) and carbon credits.

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ESG, What Does it Mean for a Flight Department?
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ESG, What Does it Mean for a Flight Department?

ESG, or Environmental, Social, Governance, is a set of standards for a company’s operating behavior used by employees, lenders, customers, insurance providers, and regulators to evaluate a company’s good stewardship in society.

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SAF and CORSIA
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SAF and CORSIA

CORSIA, or Carbon Offsetting and Reduction Scheme for International Aviation, is expected to provide around $40 billion in funding for climate projects worldwide.

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