Morrissey, S. (2019). Sustainability at Denver International Airport. Solutions 10(1): 48–52. https://www.thesolutionsjournal.com/article/sustainability-at-denver-international-airport
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Sustainability at Denver International Airport by Scott Morrissey
Provided by Denver International Airport
DEN’s LEED Platinum Hotel and Transit Center project received the 2017 “Outstanding Sustainability Infrastructure Development” award at the Airports Going Green conference.
In Brief Like many large airports, Denver International Airport’s scale and breadth of activities present significant sustainability opportunities. By defining “Investing for Sustainability” as a key objective within its Strategic Plan, DEN provides a framework to consider the impact of all business decisions in a sustainability context and to demonstrate those values to the communities it serves. There are several operational aspects of running an airport such as aircraft deicing, power generation, and waste management that can be optimized by considering activities through a sustainability lens. Sustainability is a key focus of the aviation industry and will be an important aspect of managing expected growth while maintaining local support for airport operations. DEN’s sustainability successes are both top-down and bottom-up, with significant support from the administration of Mayor Michael B. Hancock and DEN’s progressive leadership team.
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