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Boeing releases sustainability report and maps sustainable aerospace progress

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Boeing released its annual Sustainability Report, which defines the company’s sustainability goals including key metrics to measure progress of core enterprise priorities.
This includes sustainable operations, innovation and clean technologies and community engagement.
In addition, the report highlights the company’s 2021 sustainability achievements, its sustainable vision for the future of flight, and environmental, social and governance (ESG) efforts in alignment with global sustainability standards.
“We are honoured to release our second sustainability report that builds on Boeing’s family of reports already released this year and shares how our collective ESG efforts are contributing to our business and world,” said chief sustainability officer Chris Raymond.
“The report is an important step in demonstrating our ambition to communicate transparently with all of our stakeholders, and in holding ourselves accountable as we protect, connect and explore our world – safely and sustainably.”
The report details Boeing’s environmental, social and governance milestones, including a commitment to delivering commercial airplanes capable of flying on 100% sustainable fuels by 2030.
Boeing also aims to support the commercial aviation industry’s commitment to achieve net-zero carbon emissions for global civil aviation operations by 2050. Boeing has also established multiple partnerships to help advance the renewable energy transition with partners including SkyNRG, Alaska Airlines, Etihad Airways, NASA, Rolls-Royce and United Airlines.







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