Sahara Group Invests in SAF to Offset 20 Tonnes CO2

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Aviation accounts for 2.5% of global CO2 emissions.

Highlights

  • Sahara Group has put in global business travel miles into Air France-KLM’s SAF programme.

  • This will offset 20 tonnes of CO2 for the global fight against climate change.

  • SAF is made from renewable sources and reduces emissions by at least 75% compared to traditional jet fuel.

Sahara Group, a leading energy and infrastructure company, has partnered with Air France-KLM to put in global business travel miles into Air France-KLM’s Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) programme.

The programme is managed by Sahara’s Geneva-based affiliate, Sahara Energy International and has given Sahara the official partner status in the Air France-KLM corporate SAF programme. This shows Sahara Group’s commitment to sustainability and decarbonisation.

SAF is made from renewable sources such as waste oils, agricultural residues and non-fossil CO2. SAF is a cleaner alternative to traditional jet fuel, reduces emissions by at least 75% and helps airlines reduce their carbon footprint.

Kola Motajo, Director at Sahara Group, said: “Our partnership with Air France-KLM is a testament to how we are making a difference by flying sustainably. Investing in SAF is not just a move towards reducing our carbon footprint but also an investment in the future of aviation. We are excited about the positive impact this will have on the environment and the aviation industry."

Yanis Yazbek, Account Manager at Air France-KLM, said: “This is a significant step forward from Sahara Group. As a key and trusted partner for Air France-KLM, they are a pioneer in the decarbonization of aviation. Today, SAF is the most realistic and concrete solution for reducing aviation CO2 emissions. This investment underscores the importance of supporting innovation and new technologies to make travel greener. With partners like Sahara Group, Air France-KLM can continue to invest in research, development, and production while securing our SAF supply for the years to come.”

Ejiro Gray, Director of Governance and Sustainability, said: “Sustainability is at the core of our operations, and this initiative aligns with our quest to achieve net zero carbon emissions by 2060. By supporting the SAF program, we are taking a significant step towards achieving a cleaner and greener future.”

Foluso Sobanjo, Head of Downstream, Africa at Sahara Group, said: “Sahara’s track record of sustainable operations is evidenced by several International Organization for Standardization certifications. As a market leader in the aviation fuel business, we are delighted to be recognized as an official partner of the Air France-KLM corporate SAF program. This collaboration is an exciting opportunity to contribute more meaningfully towards a cleaner and safer aviation sector.”

Aviation accounts for 2.5% of global CO2 emissions. SAF is the key to getting to net zero by 2050, which is supported by many airlines and industry players. With more investment, SAF production could reach 500 million metric tonnes by 2030.

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