Norwegian Bizav Company Ups Its Carbon Neutralization
Norwegian
aviation services provider Sundt Air has, for the past several years, operated
as a carbon neutral company, due to its participation in a mangrove forest
restoration program in the Thor Heyerdahl Climate Park in Myanmar. This year,
its charter division will make flights even more sustainable for its passengers
by pledging to double the contribution required to cancel the carbon emissions
generated.
Along
with providing coastal protection against tsunamis and other forms of extreme
weather, shelter for juvenile marine creatures, and cleaning polluted waterways,
Mangroves swamps are important as each tree mitigates five times more CO2 as
their terrestrial equivalent, and produces enough oxygen for four people. The
Myanmar Mangrove project, implemented by Worldview International Foundation in
cooperation with Pathein University, was the first such project in Asia to
achieve verified carbon standard validation. It has achieved a 93 percent
survival rate of trees planted and will mitigate 3.5 million tons of CO2 over
the next two decades.
In
addition to being Norway’s largest private jet operator, Sundt Air operates a
Part 145 repair station, has FBOs in Oslo and Stavanger, and offers aircraft
brokerage services.
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