EasyJet has said it is going to become the first airline in the world to operate net-zero carbon flights through offsetting emissions made by its planes by, among other things, planting trees.
The budget airline said it would invest around £25m over the next financial year in activities including “forestry, renewable and community based projects”.
EasyJet promised to support the development of hybrid and electric planes and help “reinvent and de-carbonise aviation over the long-term”.
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