Heathrow sustainable mobility zone
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Heathrow has been training engineers of the future for 40 years; their engineering apprenticeship scheme has a 97% retention rate. Some former apprentices share their experiences
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From living walls to biojet fuel on tap, discover how airports can cut their environmental impact
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A large proportion of airports’ emissions come from vehicles onsite and the ferrying of passengers and employees. From electric rental cars to hydrogen refuelling stations, airports can move away from petrol power
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Several UK airports such as Heathrow and Stansted have a 70% recycling target by 2020, but how will they achieve this? Increasing recycling rates of aircraft cabin waste is key
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Whether you work at Heathrow or are a passenger on your way through, here’s how your transport will be revolutionised
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At the recent Farnborough International Airshow, a range of environmentally-conscious technology was on display
cleaning up emissions
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Heathrow has reduced carbon emissions from energy use by 19% and has implemented other clean energy initiatives, but John Holland-Kaye insists there’s still much more to be done to decrease environmental impact
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A look into the future to determine which sustainable alternatives to jet fuel could be viable within our lifetimes
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Smart technologies and initiatives offer fuel and noise benefits, which over millions of flights will really add up