Air India reduces single-use plastic by 80pc onboard


Dhaka: Air India announced having reduced single-use plastic usage by approximately 80 per cent on board all flights across its worldwide network.
The move follows the privatisation of Air India as part of the efforts led by a team of in-house experts and is supported by catering partners and multiple vendors, with the aim of continually minimising the carrier’s environmental impact, the airline said as per reports.
Air India’s efforts for this purpose includes several initiatives such as: 100 per cent removal of 500ml plastic water bottles from all Economy Class seat pockets on widebody aircraft operating international flights; significant reduction in the bulk uplift of 200ml water bottles on international as well as domestic flights, now only served on pre-set meal trays; introduction of water pour service from 1 litre water bottles during flight; replacement of plastic zip lock bags for cutlery with paper packaging; replacement of plastic straws with paper straws; replacement of plastic stirrers with wooden ones; introduction of reusable linen bags on board; introduction of 100 per cent compostable PET lids and primary-use plastic bags; and introduction of 100 per cent compostable waste bags.
The airline is working towards introducing paper cutlery for Economy Class guests soon, apart from pursuing multiple other opportunities that would further minimise the usage of single-use plastic.
Air India continues to integrate environmental and social principles in its businesses in its goal of becoming one of the world’s most environmentally sensitive organisations, added the airline.
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