Article Reference Agro: "WE ARE LEARNING TO DISCOVER THE AGRICULTURAL WORLD", ALEXANDRE STUBER, AIR FRANCE

Airlines generating more than 1,000 tonnes of CO2 per year on national territory will have to offset 100% of the greenhouse gas emissions from their domestic flights by 2024, 50% of which will be covered by national carbon credits, as part of the Climate and Resilience Act. Air France is the first company concerned. In particular, it is exploring the possibility of supporting low-carbon agricultural projects, in conjunction with a more sustainable catering policy. Explanation with Alexandre Stuber, head of decarbonization at Air France.