Earth Day is the global moment for the world to reflect on how we can all act more responsibly and innovate toward a more sustainable future. At Delta, however, that isn't something we do on just one day - it's a mindset that informs every decision we make.

Earth Day is the global moment for the world to reflect on how we can all act more responsibly and innovate toward a more sustainable future. At Delta, however, that isn't something we do on just one day - it's a mindset.

You shouldn't have to choose between seeing the world and saving the world. That's why we've invested in small steps - like reducing waste and single-use plastics on our flights - and bigger commitments like our partnerships with Gevo and Airbus.

"A sustainable future starts with a more sustainable mindset," said Pam Fletcher, Delta's Chief Sustainability Officer. "It means that every decision should consider the impact on our planet."

An Eco-Focused In-Flight Experience

Starting in April, we've partnered with global conservationist and animal behavior expert Dr. Jane Goodall to curate a new "Top Picks" collection on Delta Studio that pays tribute to our shared home and its many natural wonders.

The collection celebrates the wonder and beauty of planet Earth with wildlife and environmentally inspired stories like "Jane Goodall: The Hope," "Planet Earth II," "Finding Nemo" and "Before the Floods."

If you're flying on select routes 900 miles or more in Delta One and First Class cabins, you can also enjoy a new standard of plant-based meals with unique new dishes featuring products from Impossible Foods, Black Sheep Foods and locally grown vegetables.

Article
Food & Beverage
Impossible Foods featured in new plant-based menu options to debut onboard Delta
From the signature Impossible Burger to Black Sheep Foods' plant-based lamb meatballs, Delta is introducing five new plant-based and vegetable-packed dishes for Delta One and First Class customers on select flights 900 miles and greater.

In 2018, we removed many single-use plastic items on board, including stir sticks, service ware wrappers and straws. That effort has continued with this year's introduction of bamboo cutlery for First Class packaged meals and on select international flights. Later this year, all international Main Cabin customers will also see new dishware made from biodegradable material, bamboo cutlery and a premium paper placemat. These transitions will reduce annual plastic use by up to 4.3 million pounds.

To complement any meal or snack, Delta will now serve two new aluminum-canned wines from Imagery Estate Winery, a premium Sonoma winery led by award-winning winemaker Jamie Benziger. In 2019, Benziger was named Best Winemaker at the International Women's Wine Competition and named to Wine Enthusiast's 40 Under 40 list.

Delta will offer Imagery's cabernet sauvignon and chardonnay onboard starting with select coast-to-coast flights this month and will expand to all domestic flights later this year. The wine's aluminum packaging reduces annual plastic use by up to 250,000 pounds. Imagery's wines are also sustainably grown, as certified by the California Sustainable Winegrowing Alliance.

Article
Food & Beverage
Black-owned distillery, seasonal flavors highlighted in Delta's latest onboard beverage menu
Starting this month, Delta flyers can choose from a seasonally-inspired beverage lineup that spotlights the first U.S. Black-owned distillery, Du Nord Social Spirits.

Delta One customers can also enjoy the new amenity kits created by artisans from Someone Somewhere, a Certified B Corporation that combines traditional handcrafts with innovative products, preserving artisan traditions. The kits will help reduce Delta's annual plastic use by up to 90,000 pounds by eliminating five single-use plastic items such as zippers and packaging.

Additionally, the soft, comfortable and premium bedding sets for Delta One customers are now made with more than 100 recycled plastic bottles apiece, totaling 25 million recycled bottles annually. The airline is among the first to use 100% recycled polyester (rPET) bedding and - combined with the new reusable bedding packaging - will reduce single-use plastic use by up to 260,000 pounds per year.

Video
Customer Experience
Delta introduces artisan-made amenity kits from Mexican apparel brand Someone Somewhere
The talents of expert artisans are finding their way to premium and more sustainable amenity kits for Delta One® customers next month, through a partnership with the Mexico-based brand Someone Somewhere.
A More Fuel-Efficient Fleet

Delta expects to welcome 26 state-of-the-art A321neos to its fleet this year, with a total of 155 purchase commitments through 2027. Powered by Pratt & Whitney GTF™ engines, t­he A321neo offers 20% better fuel efficiency over Delta's current A321ceos.

Video
Aircraft
Delta brings on first Airbus A321neo, latest in sleeker, more fuel-efficient fleet
Delta expects to welcome 26 state-of-the-art A321neos to its fleet this year, with a total of 155 purchase commitments through 2027.

We're also making strides toward our goal of fueling 10% of our operation with sustainable aviation fuel by the end of 2030, signing an agreement with SAF maker Gevo that significantly expands the availability of this alternative fuel. Through the agreement, Delta expects to receive roughly 75 million gallons of SAF annually for seven years, anticipated to start mid-2026.

Article
Sustainability
Delta's deal with Gevo pushes SAF goal forward
This partnership significantly increases Delta's access to sustainable aviation fuel while expanding the alternative fuel market. Sustainable aviation fuel is produced from bio feedstocks that can reduce greenhouse gas lifecycle emissions significantly compared to conventional jet fuel.

Looking beyond conventional aviation, we've also reached a deal to collaborate with Airbus on industry-leading research to accelerate the development of a hydrogen-powered aircraft and the ecosystem it requires.

Article
Sustainability
A decarbonized future for flight: Delta and Airbus collaborate to pull forward the future of hydrogen fuel
Delta and Airbus will collaborate on industry-leading research to accelerate the development of a hydrogen-powered aircraft and the ecosystem it requires.
Meaningful Partnerships

Among Delta's sustainability-focused partnerships is our investment through Delta's pension plan in TPG Rise Climate, a multibillion-dollar impact investing fund focused on supporting climate solutions at scale. The fund was launched in 2021 by the global alternative asset manager, TPG. TPG Rise Climate targets sustainable solutions in clean energy, decarbonized transport, greening industries and agriculture & natural solutions.

Article
Sustainability
Delta invests in TPG Rise Climate to accelerate innovative climate solutions
Delta Air Lines is driving forward a new chapter of sustainable aviation by investing through its pension plans in TPG Rise Climate, a multibillion-dollar impact investing fund focused on supporting climate solutions at scale.

Late last year, Delta also joined two important coalitions. The First Movers Coalition is a public-private partnership and platform designed to accelerate and scale the development of breakthrough technologies and fuels, helping hard-to-abate sectors, like aviation, reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

Article
Sustainability
Delta joins First Movers Coalition to drive breakthrough technologies and sustainable fuels
The coalition is spearheaded by the U.S. State Department and the World Economic Forum and reflects Delta's leadership as the world's first carbon neutral airline.

The Aviation Climate Taskforce is a new nonprofit organization founded to tackle the challenge of eliminating carbon dioxide emissions in aviation, with the goal to accelerate breakthroughs in emerging decarbonization technologies by 10 years or more.

Article
Sustainability
Delta invests in net-zero aviation through Aviation Climate Taskforce
To drive forward a new chapter for aviation, Delta is joining the Aviation Climate Taskforce (ACT) - a new nonprofit founded to tackle eliminating carbon dioxide emissions in aviation.

Our employees are also driving sustainable actions in the communities where they live, work and serve through 16 volunteer events across the U.S. with our environmental partners like Jane Goodall Institute, Trees Atlanta, Speak for the Trees, Reforest India and the Captain Planet Foundation.

To learn more about Delta's ongoing efforts toward a more sustainable future, visit the Sustainability section of Delta News Hub. To stay up to date on all of the latest sustainability news at Delta, sign up for News Hub email updates.

Related Topics:
  • Sustainability

Attachments

  • Original Link
  • Original Document
  • Permalink

Disclaimer

Delta Air Lines Inc. published this content on 04 April 2022 and is solely responsible for the information contained therein. Distributed by Public, unedited and unaltered, on 04 April 2022 15:56:11 UTC.