Environmental Case Study Sydney Airport

Table of Contents

Introduction……………………………………….3

Overview………………………………………….4

Airport Environmental Strategy (AES)………..5,6

Laws and Legislations……………………………6

Historical Perspective…………………………..7,8

Environmental objectives……………………...…9

Current Operations………………………………10

Future Direction/Actions…..……..….……….…11

Recommendations……………………………….12

Appendices and Attachments……………..13,14,15

References……………………………………….16





Introduction

With Botany Bay on one side and the CBD of Australia’s largest city on the other, Sydney Airport has a full range of environmental issues to monitor and manage. Environmental management at Sydney Airport is conducted in accordance with the Sydney Airport Environment Strategy. Sydney Airport is Australia’s busiest airport, with over 8 million international travellers and 15 million domestic travellers arriving and departing on approximately 290,000 flights annually. This makes Sydney Airport a major source of pollution in Australia today.

Sydney Airports environmental Strategy was developed in accordance with the current laws and legislations. It provides the system by which long term and daily environmental management can be planned, implemented and reviewed, in a cycle of continuous improvement.  
Sydney Airports Environmental Strategy comprises the following main components:

·    Environmental Policy

·    Planning, including Environmental Aspect and Risk Identification and Assessment, Objectives, Targets and Action Plans

·    Implementation and Operation, including Environmental Responsibilities, Training and Awareness, Communication, Document and Operational Control, and ...
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