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B.C. ministers applaud YVR net-zero plans

DCN-JOC News Services
B.C. ministers applaud YVR net-zero plans
PROVINCE OF B.C. — A backhoe breaks ground on projects at Vancouver International Airport in 2018. This year the airport released its plan to get to net-zero by 2030.

VICTORIA, B.C. — B.C. officials are praising Vancouver International Airport’s new Roadmap to Net Zero Carbon 2030 plan.

George Heyman, minister of environment and climate change strategy, and Ravi Kahlon, minister of jobs, economic recovery and innovation, released a joint statement.

“We applaud the climate leadership taken today by Vancouver International Airport with the release of its new Roadmap to Net Zero Carbon 2030 plan,” the ministers said. “YVR has long demonstrated its commitment to the environment, innovation and a cleaner economy with a recognition that addressing climate change now is good for business and industry.”

The pair added the commitment is a major step in making YVR the first airport in Canada to commit to net-zero emissions by 2030. They stated the pathway to net-zero emissions ensures the airport will emerge from the pandemic in a sustainable way, creating working opportunities for hundreds of British Columbians.

“It shows that change is possible and what is achievable given an increasing global imperative for companies looking to thrive in a net-zero future,” they said noting that in the past the province has worked with YVR to support building efficiency improvements on Sea Island by converting one of its large cargo operations buildings to an electric heat pump system.

“We look forward to future opportunities to support good jobs for people by making sure that we’re ready for a world that is rapidly moving towards net-zero emissions to secure a better future for all of us,” said the ministers.

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