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Virgin America Partners with Carbonfund.Org to Launch Carbon Offsets
California-based Airline and Leading Carbon Offset Provider Launch Option for Travelers to Support Innovative Emissions Reduction Projects
(CSRwire) Silver Spring, MD and San Francisco, CA. – December 4, 2008 – As part
of a continuing effort to implement innovative environmental
sustainability practices, Virgin America, the California-based airline,
has partnered with Carbonfund.org , the nation's leading nonprofit carbon
offset provider, to allow travelers to help offset the environmental
impact of their flight. Travelers on the new airline can choose to offset
their flight at the time of booking through the Virgin America ticket
purchase confirmation web page. Coming soon, Virgin America will also
give guests the opportunity to offset during their flight via the
airline’s touch-screen seatback inflight entertainment system.
"As both a Virgin-branded company and the country's only California-based
airline, it is in our DNA to make environmentally sustainable practices a
core priority in our business model," said Virgin America Senior Vice
President Dave Pflieger. "While our investment in new aircraft and
consistent use of operational practices already make us one of the most
environmentally efficient airlines in the U.S., our partnership with
Carbonfund.org will give our guests the option to help us further reduce
our carbon footprint through fully-vetted and impactful offset
projects."
Virgin America and Carbonfund.org selected offset projects focus on
emissions reductions in renewable energy and energy efficiency. As with
all projects supported by Carbonfund.org, these projects are independently
verified. The new carrier also looked to Environmental Defense Fund's
(EDF) CarbonOffsetList.org to help
select credible and meaningful offset projects. EDF's carefully
researched list provides a strong and independent starting point for
selecting carbon offsets that represent real reductions in greenhouse gas
emissions. Virgin America's selected projects include: - Inland
Empire Utilities Agency Biodigester, a methane capture and elimination
project that creates clean, renewable energy and reduces more than 8,000
tons of carbon dioxide equivalent from the atmosphere every year, while
also protecting the quality of the region’s groundwater. The project is
located in Chino Basin, Calif.
- IdleAire, a truck stop electrification project that reduces tailpipe
emissions from trucks by connecting truck cabins with electricity at rest
stops and eliminating the need to keep engines running for power. This
approach saves a gallon of diesel per hour.
"Our partnership with
Virgin America means support for two innovative projects in the fight
against global warming," said Executive Director Eric Carlson of
Carbonfund.org. "We are excited to partner with Virgin America, an airline
that has been committed to sustainability practices since day one.
Providing travelers a way to get involved in the sustainability effort, by
offsetting their flight emissions at the time of bookings, fits well with
our goal of making it easy and affordable to offset one's carbon footprint
and support emissions reductions."
Developed through a rigorous review process in collaboration with a
committee of external experts, CarbonOffsetList.org identifies
pre-screened, independently verified offset projects that meet EDF's
criteria for high-quality carbon offsets. Of the 11 projects featured on
CarbonOffsetList.org, four are offered through Carbonfund.org.
"While leading companies are eager to purchase carbon offsets to help meet
their sustainability goals, many remain unclear where to start in selecting
these offsets," said Tom Murray, managing director, corporate partnerships,
EDF. "We developed CarbonOffsetList.org to enable companies such as Virgin
America to confidently choose credible offsets. CarbonOffsetList.org
eliminates the guesswork and offers buyers direct access to a list of
thoroughly vetted projects that meet EDF’s high-quality criteria."
Virgin America launched in 2007 with the goal of building an airline from
the ground up that makes environmentally sustainable practices a core part
of its business model. Virgin America operates a fleet that is up to 30%
more fuel and carbon efficient than the average fleet flying domestically.
From its launch, the airline has employed progressive practices to reduce
its carbon footprint, such as single engine taxiing, idle reverse
landings, maximizing use of efficient ground power, utilizing advanced
avionics to fly more efficiently, and cost index flying – the practice
of regulating cruising speeds to reduce fuel burn. The airline's
company-wide sustainability principles can be found at: http://www.virginamerica.com/va/html/sustainability.pdf
More details on the offset program and selected projects can be found at:
www.carbonfund.org/virginamerica.
EDITORS NOTE: Virgin America is a U.S.-controlled and operated
airline and an entirely separate company from Virgin Atlantic. Sir
Richard Branson's Virgin Group is a minority share investor in Virgin
America.
About Virgin America: Launched in August 2007, Virgin America offers
guests attractive fares and a host of innovative features aimed at
reinventing air travel. The carrier's base of operations is San Francisco
International Airport's ultra-modern International Terminal. The
airline's new Airbus A320-family aircraft offer touch-screen inflight
entertainment, moodlighting and power outlets. In 2008, Virgin America
was named "Best Domestic Airline" in Conde Nast Traveler Readers' Choice
Awards and "Best Domestic Airline" in Travel + Leisure World's Best
Awards. The airline recently became the first commercial passenger airline
to join the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Climate Leaders program,
and is affiliated with the Virgin Group, which has committed to reinvesting
profits from Virgin-transport related businesses to renewable fuels
research and other initiatives that combat climate change. To learn more,
visit: www.virginamerica.com.
About Carbonfund.org: Carbonfund.org is the country’s leading
nonprofit carbon reduction and offset organization, making it easy and
affordable for individuals, businesses and organizations to reduce their
climate impact. Carbon offsets enable individuals and businesses to reduce
carbon dioxide emissions they are responsible for in their everyday lives
by supporting third-party validated renewable energy, energy efficiency
and reforestation projects where they are most cost effective.
Carbonfund.org has over 400,000 individual supporters and works with over
1,000 corporate and nonprofit partners including Discovery, Avis Budget
Group, Amtrak, Volkswagen, Dell, and Staples. Visit www.carbonfund.org.
About EDF: Environmental Defense Fund, a leading national
nonprofit organization, represents more than 500,000 members. Since 1967,
Environmental Defense Fund has linked science, economics, law and
innovative private-sector partnerships to create breakthrough solutions to
the most serious environmental problems. Environmental Defense Fund has a
20 year track record of success in partnering with business. To maintain
its independence and credibility, EDF accepts no money from corporate
partners; generous individuals and foundations fund its work. For more
information, visit www.edf.org.
For more information please contact:
Melanie Janin, Marketing Communications Director Environmental Defense Fund 202.572.3240 www.edf.org
Abby Lunardini Virgin America (650) 533-7576 www.virginamerica.com
www.edf.org
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