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Air New Zealand invests in native forest restoration for verified carbon removal credits

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Air New Zealand invests in native forest restoration for verified carbon removal credits
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Kiri Hannifin Chief Sustainability and Corporate Affairs Officer | Air New Zealand

Air New Zealand has entered a partnership with My Native Forest to invest in native forest restoration across New Zealand, securing its first internationally verified carbon removals. The initiative allows the airline to purchase carbon credits, which are created by removing carbon from the atmosphere through native tree planting.

Kiri Hannifin, Air New Zealand's Chief Sustainability and Corporate Affairs Officer, said, "Native forest planting takes time, so it's important to secure future supply now. As New Zealand's national carrier, the co-benefits for biodiversity and pest control here at home in Aotearoa make this agreement even more powerful."

She also highlighted the challenges of decarbonizing aviation: "Aviation is widely known as one of the hardest sectors to decarbonise. Levers like scaling Sustainable Aviation Fuel, optimising our fleet and network, and alternative propulsion aircraft are complex, expensive and heavily reliant on third parties. High-integrity carbon credits will also play a significant role in the aviation industry reaching net zero by 2050, and we think New Zealand has a lot to offer due to our international reputation, land and natural environment. Starting now helps ensure the market will be ready when we really need it."

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Through this agreement, Air New Zealand has committed to purchasing 8,000 tonnes of carbon removals between 2028 and 2030. These credits will be verified according to international standards and issued through a global registry.

Mitchell McLaughlin, co-founder of My Native Forest, explained that this partnership will direct funds into local native forests rather than sending them overseas. "Air New Zealand will provide capital in return for carbon removals that would have otherwise flowed offshore. Instead, it will be directed straight into local native forests."

He added: "This partnership shows that planting native trees is no longer just a goodwill exercise, it is a genuine, commercially viable choice for landowners. By creating an income stream that recognises integrity, we can help landowners right here in our own country to restore biodiversity, protect waterways, and build resilience into their land while also delivering high-integrity carbon removals.

"Alongside this are nurseries, contractors, pest control, and community services right across rural New Zealand. That means every tonne of carbon removed delivers benefits not just for the climate, but for people and ecosystems here in Aotearoa New Zealand.

"With corporate demand for carbon removals growing both domestically and globally, Aotearoa is well placed to play a leading role in building a voluntary market that combines strong carbon outcomes with credible and trusted biodiversity gains," McLaughlin said.

Air New Zealand is also close to finalizing another agreement for purchasing internationally verified nature-based carbon removals from a second New Zealand-based supplier before year-end.

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