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Carrie Harris has been working in the field of environmental sustainability for 25 years. With the launch of a pioneering new programme, BA Better World , she shares her in-depth knowledge of the future of greener communities and air travel and why British Airways is leading the way on tackling climate change. What sustainability projects are in the pipeline at British Airways? Our most exciting news is the launch of BA Better World , our new sustainability programme, putting sustainability right at the heart of British Airways.
The programme is focused on three pillars: people, planet and responsible business. On the planet side, there is a huge focus on climate, as well as resources and reducing waste. On the responsible business side, we will be engaging more proactively with our customers and looking at how we can contribute further to the communities where we are operating. British Airways has been an industry leader in sustainability for more than 20 years, with a strong focus on climate and community engagement.
We were the first airline to report carbon emissions, the first to engage voluntarily in emissions trading schemes and, as part of IAG, the first to commit to net zero carbon emissions by Sustainability has evolved over the past few years.
Now, it is a cross-cutting issue throughout the whole business as we recognise its importance for employees, customers and investors. What changes can customers expect on their travels with British Airways? Our main goal is to have sustainability embedded in the British Airways culture and the customer experience.