The Indira Gandhi International Airport in New Delhi on September 27, 2016 became Asia-Pacific's only and one of the world's few airports to achieve a "carbon neutral" status. Carbon neutrality occurs when the net carbon emissions over an entire year are zero or when the airport absorbs or offsets the same amount of emission that was generated. Less than 25 airports in the world, most of them Europe, have earned carbon neutral status.
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