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A Greener Way to Fly

I hope everyone had a good Earth Day! My name is Aaron Robinson, and though I have only been working in Environmental Affairs for a few months, I have been an extended part of our environmental team for the last few years. I used to work in fuel efficiency and fuel conservation, efforts that directly translate into CO2 emissions reductions. Today I focus primarily on measuring our CO2 (including estimating the carbon footprint for your flight) and national and international regulations involving CO2. CO2 emissions are the biggest part of Delta’s environmental footprint, so in future posts I’ll be talking more about the steps we take for improvement and the issues we face in this area.

Last week Delta relaunched its CO2 offset program in partnership with The Nature Conservancy. This allows customers like you to offset the CO2 emissions associated with your flight by supporting The Nature Conservancy’s ongoing forest conservation and reforestation projects, in particular in the Lower Mississippi River Valley. This project is located near Monroe, Louisiana, which is actually the birthplace and original home of Delta.

Three years ago Delta launched our partnership with The Nature Conservancy with a $1 million donation. Having visited the site myself, I can personally attest to the positive impact from passenger offsets. Together we have turned unproductive agricultural fields into a bottomland hardwood forest by purchasing and planting more than 175,000 trees (about 50 have my name on them). This has restored the wildlife habitat to its natural state and is expected to capture 120,000 tons of CO2 over the forest’s lifetime.

To encourage you to get in the habit of offsetting your emissions, Delta is matching all offsets you make through May 22. You can make an offset contribution online now or after booking your next flight by selecting “Learn More” under “A Greener Way to Fly” at the bottom of your confirmation page. You can also help by making a tax-deductible gift, giving miles through our SkyWish program, or joining The Nature Conservancy’s online community to learn how you can help protect our world.

Next time you book on delta.com, please consider offsetting the emissions from your flight. Also, I’d love to hear your comments about your experience with our offset program, as well as ideas you have for improvement, expanding our partnership with The Nature Conservancy, or further topics you’d like to read about on this topic. You can share your comments below or tweet them @deltablog.

Aaron Robinson
Project Manager, Environmental Affairs

Trash to Treasure – Recycling Continues

Happy Earth Day Everyone!

I can not believe that I have let a whole year pass by without  providing an update on Delta’s recycling programs.   So let’s get down to business – here is where we stand as of December 2009.

Delta’s Comprehensive In-Flight Recycling Program

Date launched: 6.1.2007

Cities where Delta recycles on inbound  mainline domestic flights:  ABQ, ATL, BWI, BOS, ORD, CVG, CLE, DEN, DTW, FLL,  IND, LAS, LAX, MEM, MIA, MSP, JFK, LGA, PDX, RDU, RSW, SMF, SLC, SAN, SFO, SEA, TPA, DCA.

How much we have recycled since launch: 3.7 million pounds of newspaper, magazines, cardboard, plastic cups, plastic bottles and aluminum cans have been diverted from landfills in the communities we serve.

What does this add up to?

  • Recycled volume of paper equivalent to  2,413 cubic yards of landfill space
  • Recycled enough mixed plastic to “save” 605 barrels of oil
  • Recycled roughly 40 million individual aluminum cans
  • Raised enough funds to build one Habitat for Humanity Home in Atlanta and a second in Cincinnati.  We hope to build a third home in 2010.

Delta’s Aircraft Carpet Recycling Program

Date launched: Fall 2007

How much we recycled since launch:  We’ve diverted 221,000 pounds of worn aircraft carpet from Atlanta area landfills through our partnership with Mohawk Aviation Carpet and Mohawk ReCover program.

What does this add up to?

  • 70,899 square yards - the equivalent of 15 acres of land
  • OR the approximate length of 12 American football fields

 

 

 

 

 

 

Employee Recycling Center at World Headquarters

Date launched: October 2007

How much we recycled since launch:  The Employee Recycling Center (ERC) was designed to bring recycling opportunity to Atlanta based employees without access to curbside recycling. The facility also manages recyclables generated within the world headquarters itself.  The program has diverted 1.6 million pounds of office paper, cardboard, paperboard, plastic bottles/jugs, aluminum cans and tin cans from local landfills.

What does this add up to?

  • Net proceeds of  $10,000 donated to Delta’s Employee & Retiree Care Fund -  a program which aids Delta families in times of crisis
  • Recycled  volume of paper equivalent to 2,175 cubic yards of landfill space
  • Recycled enough mixed plastic to “save” 94 barrels of oil

Additional Highlights from 2009

  • A “Mini-ERC” opened last fall at Delta’s Technical Operations Facility in Atlanta.   During first four months of operation we collected 1,160 pounds of plastic bottles/jugs & aluminum cans from both work and home.
  • Delta hosted e-Waste collection events in CVG and ATL to provide our employees with an opportunity to properly recycle obsolete electronic items such as: computers, monitors, TV’s, VCR’s, digital cameras  and tape players.   350 people participated and 27,000 pounds of material was recycled.

What’s Next?

In addition to maintaining and expanding  our current programs, Delta continuously seeks opportunities to minimize waste and maximize recycling.   We do have a great new recycling story to share - though the cat will have to remain in the bag for a little while longer……. STAY TUNED!

Is your family recycling? Have you recycled on your Delta flights? You can tweet us @deltablog or post your comments here.

Jennifer O.

Environmental Engineer, Environmental Services

 

 

Eco-Friendly Travel Tips

As many people know, Delta Vacations has opened and is opening a lot of new destinations this year, in addition to expanding product in current destinations! In order to launch the many new and exciting destinations, the Delta Vacations product department has been experiencing an extra busy travel schedule. Site inspections have been taking team members to such places as Latin America, the Bahamas, the US Virgin Islands, and countless other destinations where Delta Air Lines have service. With all the business travel going on in the product department, and in the company in general, it’s important to try to make the same conservation efforts on the road as we would at home. Any traveler should always remember that just because they’re out of town, the need to decrease our impact on the environment does not go away.

Here are a few helpful tips to keep in mind while traveling. As you pack for your next trip, close the door to your next hotel room, and hail that next taxi, hopefully these ideas will come to mind…

Bring a re-usable water bottle in your carry on and fill it after security.

Many airports don’t have recycling bins available at every turn, so tons of plastic, metal and glass end up in the trash.

When packing toiletries, always use and refill small bottles.

Even if you purchase a smaller version of your favorite brand of shampoo, remember to refill it from your home supply rather than buying another one when it runs out.

Use your towels for the duration of your hotel stay

If you don’t change your towels on a daily basis at home, there’s no need to do so while traveling. Hotels worldwide go through tons of gallons of water every day washing linens. If you use the same towels for the duration of your stay, you help cut back on water use.

Turn the lights off in the hotel room

Just as re-using towels conserves water, remembering to turn the lights off when leaving the room saves energy as well.

Use public transportation when possible…better yet, ride a bike

When in a new city, one of the best ways to get around is to do as the locals do. Take the bus or take the train. For the added bonus of burning a few calories as you get around, find somewhere to rent a bike and start peddling.

Challenge yourself to try even a couple of these easy tricks, and pat yourself on the back for making the effort to take your everyday green habits on the road!

Do you have tips to share on what have you done on vacation to lessen your impact on the local environment? Tweet them @deltablog or post your comments here.

Lauren C., Delta Vacations

Delta Vacations offers Walt Disney World® Resort Vacations

When you think of a magical destination, where is the first place you think?  Well, if you have kids or are a kid at heart, it’s Walt Disney World®.  I am really excited to say that Delta Vacations added Walt Disney World® Resorts to its lineup on April 6.  During the process of adding this destination, I was able to travel down to Florida and receive some training on Walt Disney World® and its products.  I thought – Why do I need Disney training? I have been there a million times and I know everything there is to know.  Boy was I wrong! Here are a few tips that I learned from the Disney Experts themselves.

Micky and Minnie at Disney Parade

1)       There really is a big difference when you stay on-property at a Walt Disney World® Resort Hotel.  There are a ton of extras that you and your family will receive, but a couple of my favorites are:

  • Extra Magic Hours – Each day, Disney Resort hotel guests are offered exclusive time in a Walt Disney World theme park one hour prior to scheduled park opening or for up to three hours after park closing; the park varies from day to day. In addition, Disney water parks sometimes open one hour early for guests of Disney Resort hotels.
  • Free airport transfers – this is called Disney’s Magical Express.  They take care of everything, you don’t even need to pick your luggage up from baggage claim, they take care of it all!
  • Convenient transportation (via monorail, ferry boat or motorcoach) between the parks and your hotel.  Now this is a great benefit.  Just think, when you get tired and hot in the middle of the day, you can go back to your hotel, take a nap or cool off with a swim and then go back to the park later in the day.
  • Free package delivery to your hotel.  Now this may sound like a small thing, but just think how nice it will be not to lug around packages all day long.  I used it when I was down there and it was so nice.

2)       If you are a person that feels like you are running all over the park looking for the shortest lines, well there are a couple of things I can help you with there.

  • Disney’s FASTPASS Service – I think you can look at it as a feature that holds your place in line.  You go to the ride and use your ticket to get a FASTPASS, you then come back at the time it says and you can go right to the front of the line.  It really is a great way to maximize the fun in your day.
  • Speaking of planning your time well, there is an App that helps you do just that. The Mobile Magic Application:  Walt Disney Parks and Resorts and Verizon have teamed up to enhance the guest experience at Walt Disney World Resort. Guests are able to access an array of features on their Verizon Wireless phones including the ability to easily locate shows, restaurants and the Disney characters anywhere inside the parks; get real-time attraction availability information; access mobile games; receive messages from characters, and more.

3)       There are so many fun things to do at Walt Disney World® than just going on rides.  There are a ton of great events that are designed for everyone to share in the fun and magic of Disney.  Some of my favorites include:

  • Epcot® International Flower & Garden Festival in the Spring
  • Star Wars Weekends at Disney’s Hollywood StudiosÔ (Late Spring/Early Summer)
  • Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party (Select Nights Sept/Oct at the Magic Kingdom)
  • Epcot® International Food & Wine Festival (Fall)
  • Holidays Around the World
  • Walt Disney World® Marathon Weekend (January)

Now I could go on and on about how magical Disney truly is, how it really is a place where dreams come true and there is a story to be told at every corner, but I think that is something that you need to discover on your own.

With Delta Vacations, we offer everything you need to plan and book your perfect Walt Disney World® Resort vacation.  Our vacations include airfare, on-site hotels, theme park tickets, optional dining programs, 1,000 bonus miles with the SkyMiles® program and so much more.  Visit Delta Vacations online or give us a call to learn more.  You can also contact your travel agent.

Missy W.

Delta Vacations

South by Southwest…and 35,000′ Up.

Last month, our audio partner, DMI Music & Media Networks, traveled down to Austin, TX for the annual SXSW (South by Southwest) music festival. SXSW  is one of the largest music festivals in the United States, with more than 2,000 performers playing in more than 90 venues  around downtown Austin over four days, in March.

Along with sampling the local BBQ, DMI interviewed many great artists such as Suzanne Vega, Sum 41, Matt Pond, Diane Birch, DawesPeter Wolf Crier and more to secure exclusive entertainment content for Delta’s broadcast channels.

You’ll be able to hear the exclusive artist interviews plus their music on Delta beginning in July/Aug. Check Sky magazine’s Tunes playlists for details. And let us know what you think!

Chris B.
Sr. Product Manager, In-flight Entertainment