Schiphol Airport

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Schiphol Airport Sustainability Profile

Schiphol Airport is not currently tracking sustainability.

Royal Schiphol Group operates multiple airports with an ambition to become the world's most sustainable airport by 2030, targeting a no-emission airport with zero nitrogen emissions. The group plays a leading role in driving sustainability across the aviation sector, focusing on sustainable aviation fuels, renewable energy generation, and infrastructure improvements. With a €10 billion investment programme until 2035, Schiphol aims to build better and more sustainable infrastructure while maintaining quality and balance in future operations.

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Schiphol Airport Sustainability Actions

Solar, wind and thermal energy

Running operations on sustainable solar, wind and thermal energy, generating more energy than used with surplus going to other consumers.

Sustainable aviation fuels

Playing a leading role in driving the use of sustainable aviation fuels (SAF) across the aviation sector.

Electric vehicles and alternatives

Providing electric vehicles and alternatives to driving for transport to and from the airport.

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Schiphol Airport Sustainability Commitments

2030

No-emission airport

Ambition to become the world's most sustainable airport with no nitrogen emissions.

2050

Most sustainable airports

Royal Schiphol Group aims to operate the most sustainable airports in the world.

2035

Sustainable infrastructure

€10 billion investment programme to build better and more sustainable infrastructure.


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Sustainable Development Goals

Schiphol Airport is committed to advancing these Global Goals to promote prosperity for people & planet.

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