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Iberia reduces use of plastic on flights by 68.5 tonnes per year

One of Iberia’s key strategies is to reduce, reuse, and recycle plastics. Here’s how the airline has improved the sutainability of its operations:

Reduce

The initiatives listed below mean that each year 68.5 tonnes less plastic is loaded aboard Iberia aircraft:

  • Paper has replaced plastic for wrapping blankets and duvets.
  • The plastic packaging of some items in long-haul Business class toilet kits have been eliminated.
  • Headphones in all seating classes are no longer wrapped in plastic.
  • As of September, the plastic wrapping of children’s kits on long-haul flights will also be eliminated.
  • Plastic swizzle sticks for beverages have been replaced with bamboo ones.
  • Plastic bags used for collecting and storing soiled linen, blankets and pillows are now thinner.
  • Paper drinking straws have replaced plastic ones.

Plastic use on the ground has also been reduced dramatically at Iberia’s Premium Lounges in the Adolfo Suárez Madrid Barajas Airport, where returnable glass bottles have replaced cans and plastic containers, and suppliers have been asked to use bulk formats for many goods.

This has led to a reduction of nearly one million cans and 200,000 plastic containers, or 23.5 tonnes of cans and 6.5 tonnes of plastic every year.

Re-use

Wherever possible, Iberia re-uses plastic items, such as the bags used to collect and store cabin linen, blankets, etc. to reduce the impact of these products on the environment.

Recycle

Iberia’s LIFE+Zero Cabin Waste programme makes its operations more sustainable by recycling 80% of the cabin waste generated on board, including plastics.

All these initiatives have been implemented within the framework of Iberia’s commitment to the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDG), in this case refered to Goal 12: Responsible production and consumption…

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