Chapter 8: Turkey’s Antalya International Airport: Obtaining Green Organization Certification
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Published:2019
Ayşen Coşkun, Nuray Akar, 2019. "Turkey’s Antalya International Airport: Obtaining Green Organization Certification", Green Behavior and Corporate Social Responsibility in Asia, Farzana Quoquab, Jihad Mohammad
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Structured Abstract
Aviation Logistics and Management, Organization Management.
This case is suitable to be used in advanced undergraduate and MBA/MSc level.
This case highlights the challenges of obtaining “Green Organization” certification process of ICF Airports Antalya. The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has initiated a Green Airport project in 2009. The aim of the project is to promote the systematic reduction and, where possible, elimination of the environmental impacts of airport operation. Organizations are required to establish, implement, document, and maintain an environmental management system (EMS) in accordance with the current version of the TS EN ISO 14001 EMS Standards. An annual Greenhouse Gas Inventory Report is required to be prepared in accordance with the TS EN ISO 14064-1 standard, and Greenhouse Gas Inventory Report must be verified by the TSE in accordance with TS EN ISO 14064-3 standard. When an organization meets these requirements, DGCA grants the organization a “Green Company” certificate, which allowed a 20% discount on the extension fee of authorization documents and licenses. Although ICF Airports Antalya faced several challenges, it was issued “Green Organization” certificate by the DGCA in 2010 and finally became 19th greenest airports in the world.
This case illustrates the following:
the process of Green Company certification in aviation sector;
the ways to handle challenges of the green organization certification process; and
the needs for engaging stakeholders in environmental initiatives.
