All Nippon Airways, a major airline company, will start a service in April that allows contracted companies to receive a carbon dioxide reduction certificate by using alternative fuels that emit less carbon dioxide to operate passenger aircraft. rice field.

With the spread of alternative fuels, we aim to support corporate decarbonization efforts.

All Nippon Airways uses an alternative fuel called "SAF," which is said to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by approximately 80% compared to conventional fuels, for the operation of passenger aircraft.



Companies that have signed up for a new service starting in April will be considered to have reduced carbon dioxide on business trips using passenger planes and will be able to receive a "reduction certificate" issued by a third party.



The price of alternative fuels is three to four times higher than conventional fuels, and if you sign a contract, you will have to pay an extra fee, but ANA expects to use companies that are focusing on decarbonization efforts. ..



In addition, the production volume of alternative fuels accounts for less than 0.03% of the world's total aviation fuels, and ANA wants to increase the number of companies that subscribe to new services to help spread alternative fuels. There is also an aim.