New Delhi. The reduction has been achieved since the privatisation of Air India in an ongoing effort led by a team of in-house experts and supported by catering partners and multiple vendors, with the aim of continually minimising the carrier’s environmental impact.
Air India’s effort in the direction includes several initiatives:
- 100% removal of 500ml plastic water bottles from all Economy Class seat pockets on widebody aircraft operating international flights
- Significant reduction in the bulk uplift of 200 ml water bottles on international as well as domestic flights; now only served on pre-set meal trays
- Introduction of water pour service from 1 litre water bottles during flight
- Replacement of plastic zip lock bags for cutlery with paper packaging
- Replacement of plastic straws with paper straws
- Replacement of plastic stirrers with wooden ones
- Introduction of reusable linen bags on board
- Introduction of 100% compostable PET lids and primary-use plastic bags
- Introduction of 100% compostable waste bags
The airline is working towards introducing paper cutlery for Economy Class guests soon, apart from pursuing multiple other opportunities that would further reduce the usage of single-use plastic.
Air India continues to integrate environmental and social principles in its businesses in its goal of becoming one of the world’s most environmentally sensitive organisations.