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ANA to introduce plastic-free meal trays

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All Nippon Airways (ANA) will become the first Japanese airline to introduce meal trays made from biodegradable materials. Composed of bagasse - the waste fiber created from pressing sugarcane - these biodegradable trays will further reduce ANA's carbon footprint. This is the latest in a long line of sustainability initiatives from ANA, as it works to meet the ambitious targets outlined in its 2050 sustainability goals.

The new meal trays will be introduced beginning in August for economy class meals on international flights. By simply replacing the plastic meal trays, the amount of disposable plastic used by ANA for inflight services will be reduced by about 30 percent, an amount that was equal to 317 tons during fiscal 2019.

"At ANA, we view sustainability as critical to our mission and we are constantly searching for ways to reduce our carbon footprint," said Chikako Miyata, Senior Vice President and Director of Corporate Sustainability. "We will keep making efforts to improve sustainability and create a better planet. We will continue to consider innovative technologies that allow us to operate safely, efficiently and effectively as we serve the needs of customers worldwide."

In 2020, ANA introduced plastic-free cutlery and straws, reducing the amount of plastic used by 25 tons compared to the previous year. The reduced use of plastic is central to ANA's 2050 ESG initiatives and the airline will continue exploring areas where it can reduce consumption and waste.

Source: ANA

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plastic-free meal trays

Now it’s only one last step to meal-free meal trays. ROFL

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How ANA is a 5 star airline is beyond ridiculous.

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Good ,ANA, from words to doing something.

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agree with both of you. My experience with them was not the best. I think that JAL is so much better. At least that's my opinion.

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I cannot stop feeling ANA is somewhat lost in its priorities right now.

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Why don't they work on palatable food instead of plastic-free meal trays?

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