Sustainability at Avinor
Aviation affects the climate, environment, and nature both locally and globally. Greenhouse gas emissions from air traffic and airport operations have a global impact, while other environmental impacts from airport operations primarily have a local effect.

Avinor has a corporate-wide Climate and Environmental Strategy that includes policies, goals, measures, and KPIs to reduce climate and environmental impact, and reports annually in the company's Annual and Sustainability Report according to the requirements of the EU's Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD)
To address environmental challenges, good and systematic environmental management is important. For both air navigation services (airspace) and airport operations, central environmental management and operational activities are certified according to the ISO 14001 standard.
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Learn more about our focus areas in sustainability here:
Climate
Here you will find information about Avinor's own emissions, energy consumption, emissions from air traffic and the value chain, and climate risk.
ClimatePollution
Here you can read more about emissions to water and soil, PFAS, and the management of aircraft and helicopter noise.
PollutionBiodiversity and Ecosystems
Many of Avinor's airports are located in areas that are naturally rich in biodiversity. Avinor works to minimize impacts and also to implement positive measures where possible. Read more here.
BiodiversityResource Use and Circular Economy
Here you can read about Avinor's role in the transition to a circular economy, where a long-term goal for Avinor is increased reuse and circularity at all our airports.
Resource Use and Circular Economy