Tallinn Airport has set itself the goal of achieving carbon neutrality by 2025.
We are committed to protecting and improving the environment, because a sustainable and responsible approach to the environment around us is a value that is supported by all employees and community members. Every day, we strive to ensure that our environmental performance is efficient and to reduce the environmental impact of our operations in line with the principles of sustainable development.
Tallinna Airport has set itself the goal of achieving carbon neutrality by 2025, by using the Airport Carbon Accreditation program, which is audited annually. In order to achieve this goal, we review and update our environmental policy every year and have an environmental plan and roadmap in place that take into account all the specificities of our work and safety.
We have integrated sustainable management into our daily activities and linked our goals to the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
Our management system corresponds to the requirements of international standards ISO 9001:2015 and ISO 14001:2015.
What do we do to achieve our goals?
Our infrastructure is large and diverse, and it takes a lot of energy to keep us warm – at the end of 2022, we switched from gas heating to district heating, which is produced from wood chips as a renewable resource, and the use of wood industry residues for heat production is also in line with the principles of the circular economy.
The airport uses a wide range of different types of machinery, which are needed to provide a high quality and fast service – when renewing the machine park, we use more and more electric or battery-powered equipment.
We believe it’s important to reduce the pollution we generate – we calculate our own and our partners’ emissions every year and look for areas of improvement.
We are guided by international standards in our daily activities and have joined the accreditation system Airport Carbon Accreditation (ACA), within which we have reached level 3 and by 2025 we want to reach level 3+.
Electricity accounts for the largest share of our carbon emissions – we’ll continue to build solar parks at airports across Estonia. Watch our video of solar parks in Tallinn
Generating electricity from renewable energy sources is important to us – by the end of 2023, we’ll generate around 40% of our electricity needs from solar parks.
We only consume green energy – starting in 2024, we will purchase and consume only electricity produced from renewable energy sources.
We monitor electricity consumption and implement smart solutions to reduce consumption.
We do everything we can to ensure that every piece of equipment we use is environmentally sustainable – we use battery-powered technology and are open to innovative and sustainable techniques.
From time to time, passengers need to be transported to and from the plane, and we use buses to do this – we are reducing the amount of machinery running on fossil fuels and increasing the share of electric buses.
The territory of the airport is big and there’s a lot of coming and going – our staff use electric scooters and electric cars to get around.
Green does not always mean new – we use paraffin fuel produced from renewable raw materials to refuel existing diesel vehicles.
It’s important to us to offer passengers environmentally friendly solutions – our car park has charging points for electric cars.
We’re located in the middle of nature and on the shores of Lake Ülemiste, and reserving the environment around us is important to us – we use environmentally friendly chemicals and avoid pollution in our daily operations and react quickly when it occurs.
Snowy winters pose their own challenges and inevitably snow also comes into contact with chemicals – we deposit snow in special areas to prevent dangerous chemicals from escaping into the environment.
Water is a valuable natural resource that needs to be consumed sustainably – we have installed clean drinking water taps in the terminal for passengers to avoid the use of disposable bottles and we use water sparingly.
We are developing a waste management action plan and create the conditions for convenient and universally understandable waste sorting – we have waste bins for separate waste collection and we continue to raise the awareness of both passengers and employees about their use.
Reducing the consumption of single-use plastic is important to us – we encourage people to buy food and drinks with their own containers and we look for the best solutions to use biodegradable or recycled materials.
We constantly monitor the noise levels generated as a result of daily operations using noise monitoring systems located on the airport’s territory.
To reduce noise, we use environmentally friendly and quieter devices that help to reduce the daily noise background. We have built noise barrier walls for testing airplanes, and we take the surrounding environment into account when carrying out construction work.
Cooperation is essential in the case of noise as a major and cross-sectoral problem – we work with different local and national entities and participate in noise mapping.
Ensuring aviation safety requires deforestation – we believe it’s important that the forests around us are managed in a way that respects nature.
Giving back is important for nature’s survival – we participate in various clean-up campaigns.
The forest next to Tallinn Airport is home to protected birds – we’ve established a not-felling period for the nesting season and are actively cooperating with an ornithologist.
We’re members of the cross-sectoral cooperation platform Green Tiger to leverage Estonia’s green transition together with other sustainable organisations.
Tallinn Airport is a member of the Responsible Business Forum and in 2022 we were awarded the silver level badge of the Responsible Business Index.
In order to raise awareness in cooperation with employees, partners and passengers, we launched the annual Green Forum in 2022, the goal of which is to raise environmental awareness in the transport sector.
We organise Green Mornings to find solutions to the key environmental challenges we face every day at the airport in cooperation with our partners.
Environmental performance starts with raising awareness, and we can make progress hand in hand with our employees, partners and passengers. Working together, we can create lasting solutions that lead us towards a climate-neutral future.
If you feel that you would like to give us feedback or contribute some innovative ideas to our environmental efforts, please feel free to contact us at keskkond@tll.aero.