26-Feb-2020 8:49 PM
BRITISH AIRWAYS REVEALS AMBITIOUS NEW TARGET TO REMOVE A QUARTER OF A BILLION ITEMS OF SINGLE-USE PL
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British Airways today announced a new target to remove more than 700 tonnes of single-use plastic on board its flights in 2020, amounting to more than a quarter of a billion individual items of plastic and equivalent to more than 30,000 suitcases full of single-use plastic*, even more than the number of bags customers check in with the airline at Heathrow on an average day.
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This press release was sourced from British Airways on 26-Feb-2020.