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LEEDS BRADFORD AIRPORT FLYING HIGH WITH INDUSTRY LEADING SUSTAINABILITY SCORE

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For the fourth consecutive year, Leeds Bradford Airport (LBA) has improved its score in the Global Real Estate Sustainability Benchmark (GRESB) assessment, achieving an industry leading score of 97 and receiving a 5-star rating for its Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) performance and management.

Since 2009, GRESB, an independent, international sustainability framework, has been globally benchmarking major organisations and assets on their ESG management, with sector leaders being identified as the top-performing organisations by sector, region, and nature of ownership.

Overall, LBA’s score puts it second in the United Kingdom compared to all other airports who completed the assessment.

Joselyn Rankin, Head of Corporate Affairs and Sustainability at Leeds Bradford Airport commented: “I’m delighted we achieved this industry leading GRESB score and it’s great news for LBA. A 30% increase since 2021 and consistent improvement across the GRESB assessment criteria shows the investment and hard work being made by our teams in this critical area. Having committed to becoming a net zero carbon airport by 2030, the assessment allows us to develop a deeper understanding of our ESG performance and adapt to the changing needs of our customers and local community. It also presents us with an opportunity to talk to the community about the progress we are making in futureproofing our airport for 2030 and beyond.”

“This result puts us in a strong position to start to make real inroads on a fully holistic approach to ESG, especially our accountability in maintaining our social licence to operate.”

In line with LBA’s Net Zero Carbon Roadmap, the airport is working to minimise its environmental footprint by investing in on-site solar-powered infrastructure, establishing EV charging facilities, for both customer and operational vehicles as well as aircraft on stand, switching to electric or renewable powered vehicles and removing gas as an energy source from the terminal. In addition, the airport has reaffirmed its commitment to support West Yorkshire Combined Authority’s proposals for a parkway railway station and a mass transit system, connecting the airport to an integrated cycling, walking, bus and rail plan.

Graeme Ferguson, Head of Airports - Europe at InfraBridge, added: "Leeds Bradford Airport's consistent progress, marked by its fourth year of GRESB score improvements, highlights our commitment to sustainable development. At InfraBridge, we are dedicated to supporting LBA in practical measures that lower environmental impact while fostering responsible regional growth.”

Sebastien Roussotte, CEO, GRESB, commented: ““Each year, the GRESB Benchmark serves as a powerful reminder of the positive impact that focused sustainability efforts can have on our industry and beyond. We commend participants for their ongoing commitment to sustainable development.”

 

“The results of this year’s GRESB Assessments are a testament to the progress being made across the sector. It’s clear that our participants are helping set new standards in sustainability.

 

“As the global push for sustainability intensifies, the progress reflected in this year’s GRESB Benchmark is inspiring. GRESB Members continue to lead the way, demonstrating the tangible benefits of strong ESG performance.

 

“When we talk about making real progress towards a more sustainable world, we look for practical indicators. The continued growth of the GRESB Benchmark and the dedication of Participant Members illustrated in this year’s results are clear indicators that the real assets industry is taking real steps towards a greener future.”