Qantas partners with the Great Barrier Reef Foundation.
Queensland, Australia. Qantas partners with the Great Barrier Reef Foundation.
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Sustainability at Qantas

Protecting the future of travel for the next generation.

Whether in the air or on the ground, we're committed to reducing our environmental impact.

We recognise that climate change is a significant issue for the aviation industry. That’s why we're committed to reducing our carbon emissions by net 25% by 2030 (from 2019 levels) and achieving net zero emissions by 2050.

By purchasing and investing in more efficient aircraft and sustainable aviation fuel, minimising waste and single-use plastics, and investing in carbon offset projects that meet our internal requirements for integrity and quality, we're working towards a brighter future.

Climate action

We're improving efficiency through fleet modernisation, investing in carbon offsets projects and supporting the development of a sustainable aviation fuel industry in Australia.

Sustainable aviation fuel

Sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) can be made from renewable sources including used cooking oils, council and agricultural waste and energy crops. SAF has the potential to reduce lifecycle CO2 emissions by up to 80% when compared to traditional jet fuel.

Protecting nature

Great Barrier Reef coral(opens in a new tab)

Image credit: Gary Cranitch, Queensland Museum.

We're committed to reducing our impact on nature and addressing biodiversity loss.

Circularity

We're working with our employees, suppliers, customers, industry and regulators on key initiatives to reduce waste and increase recovery including domestic inflight recycling.

Hear from our team

Find out more about our sustainability initiatives and how we're working towards our targets.

What is SAF?

Supporting SAF

Waste reductions

Our plans

Important information

Disclaimer: * Excluding items required for medical or health and safety reasons.

Disclaimer: ^ Excluding quarantine waste, a highly regulated and specialised waste stream with limited waste diversion pathways. All waste associated with international ports (inbound and outbound) is treated as quarantine waste.

Disclaimer: + See full carbon offsetting  terms and conditions

Disclaimer: # You must be a Qantas Frequent Flyer member to earn and use Qantas Points. Membership and points are subject to the Qantas Frequent Flyer program terms and conditions To be eligible for Green Tier status, Qantas Frequent Flyer members must complete one activity in five out of six Green Tier categories in a Membership Year. Members must be residing in Australia with an Australian residential address in their profile. Members must be logged in to their Qantas Frequent Flyer account when completing the relevant activity (for example, booking an eco-accredited hotel) and residing in Australia with an Australian residential address in their profile.