Going Green! IndiGo implements new measures to conserve water and cut carbon emissions

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IndiGo is implementing innovative measures to reduce water and fuel consumption on flights, on the occasion of World Environment Day. The airline has successfully conducted trials with a new water faucet in 200 flights which reduced water consumption by 5.4 ltr/hr.

For an average length 138 min flight (as per our trials conducted onboard), the airline saved 12.42 Ltr of water per flight. IndiGo currently operates 1500 daily flights with an average flight duration of 98min. This new installation will reduce water consumption by 8.82 ltr/ flight, enabling overall water savings of 13230 Ltr/ Day.

According to the release, this modification will also solve the challenge of water quantity in long flights. The reduced need for uplifting water in shorter flights will also contribute to fuel savings during operations, reducing carbon emissions by 930.75 Kg CO2/m3 per year. The airline has been working towards an integrated sustainable approach which can help them with day- to- day operations. IndiGo will be the first airline globally to make these changes for water conservation on board the aircraft.

Wolfgang Prock-Schauer, President and Chief Operating Officer, IndiGo said: “We have a special responsibility towards the environment and ESG is therefore one of our top corporate goals. We are in the process of institutionalising a sustainable approach to operations over the last few years, where-in sustainability is being integrated with day-to-day operations. With this new initiative, we aim to conserve water and significantly reduce carbon emissions through fuel savings. These consistent initiatives will contribute to a healthy ecosystem for our future generations.”

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