The Budapest Airport received carbon neutral rating again
Budapest’s Liszt Ferenc International Airport acquired the carbon neutral rating again, while the operator, the Budapest Airport announced another 10 percent reduction in CO2 emissions.
According to the company’s announcement sent to MTI on Monday, Budapest Airport first achieved this high environmental rating last year from the International Division of the International Council of Airports. (MTI)
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