Montréal–Trudeau Airport receives Certification for Greenhouse Gas Emissions reduction efforts

Montréal, December 9, 2014 (STAT):-– Aéroports De Montréal (ADM) announced that Montréal–Pierre-Elliott-Trudeau International Airport has become the first airport in canada to be certified for greenhouse gas emissions reduction efforts under the airport carbon accreditation standard. James C. Cherry, president and CEO, ADM commented, “This important recognition testifies to our commitment to protecting the environment and […]

Update: 2014-12-09 04:55 GMT

Montréal, December 9, 2014 (STAT):-Aéroports De Montréal (ADM) announced that Montréal–Pierre-Elliott-Trudeau International Airport has become the first airport in canada to be certified for greenhouse gas emissions reduction efforts under the airport carbon accreditation standard.

James C. Cherry, president and CEO, ADM commented, “This important recognition testifies to our commitment to protecting the environment and lowering our greenhouse-gas emissions. All of our expansion and modernization projects at Montréal–Trudeau during the past two decades have included an energy-efficiency improvement component. For example, changes made to the HVAC (heating, ventilation and air conditioning) system since 2000 have enabled us to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions from the terminal building by nearly 50% per m2.”

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