Abstract
Airport carbon emissions accreditation is a carbon management program for airports that can independently assess and recognize airport efforts to manage and reduce CO2 emissions. This proposal is an adaptation of the Airport Carbon Accreditation Program launched by the Airport Council International (ACI) SINCE 2009. In this program, concrete steps can be taken starting from identification, planning, prioritization, implementation, monitoring and improvement, determination, justification and demonstration. It is important to immediately begin identifying or censusing potential carbon emitters in all areas of airport resources which are then calculated so that the value of carbon emissions can be known quantitatively and specifically. Then further efforts such as lowering or even offsetting can be done in a more measurable manner. If the airport carbon offset policy, which replaces airport carbon emissions or other greenhouse gases in order to compensate for emissions, is implemented and becomes a global mandatory, it means that Indonesia has a fairly strong footing.
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