Sustainable opportunities for business aviation
At the NBAA Business Aviation Convention and Exhibition, three industry professionals discussed the future of sustainable aircraft technology.
Source: www.skiesmag.com
At the NBAA Business Aviation Convention and Exhibition, three industry professionals discussed the future of sustainable aircraft technology.
Source: www.skiesmag.com
The event organisers note that businesses are showing an increased commitment to becoming eco-sustainable both in terms of their business operations and their products, while consumers are becoming more aware of natural ingredients and eco-packaging. The Cosmoprof team says its initiatives for the show have embraced these trends, while also pledging its own commitment to make the actual event more sustainable and eco-friendly. Likewise, the show will also be platforming sustainability and eco-friendly initiatives by exhibitors on the show floor, with the aim of inspiring other businesses to stay ahead of everything that is helping to drive this important trend.
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