Acer Inc., in partnership with Cathay Cargo and Dimerco Express Group, announced their initiative to reduce carbon emissions in the aviation sector.
Acer and its logistics partner Dimerco have signed an agreement to support using Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) on Cathay Cargo flights beginning in 2024 as part of Acer’s net-zero strategy for achieving net-zero emissions by 2050.
SAF, a biofuel derived from plant or animal materials, reduces greenhouse gas emissions by up to 80% compared to fossil fuels.
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According to the Air Transport Association (IATA), SAF could contribute 65% of the emissions reductions needed in the aviation sector to achieve net-zero status by 2050.
This collaboration will be part of Cathay Pacific’s Corporate SAF Programme, which aims to decarbonize aviation operations.
Tom Owen, the Cathay Cargo Director, said, “We are delighted to welcome Acer to our Corporate SAF Programme through its partnership with Dimerco Express Group, which joined our Programme last year. We believe that partnerships such as this along the supply chain are essential if we are to achieve our own and the aviation industry’s stretching targets to decarbonize operations.”
He added, “We are ready to support all of our forwarder and shipper customers in achieving their own sustainability goals through the use of SAF, which is one of the most effective ways to contribute to the aviation industry’s transition to a greener future through the reduction of net emissions.”
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Acer has been developing eco-friendly product designs and investing in solutions to reduce carbon emissions, save energy, and enhance productivity.
The company also initiated biofuel solutions in the fourth quarter of 2022 to reduce its sea logistics emissions.
It offers energy storage solutions across various scales, from household to industrial use and contributes to the energy transition.