As a community-based organization, Vancouver
International Airport Authority is committed to the long-term health
and vitality of our surrounding communities. We recognize that our
success as a global operator comes from our dedication to
environmental excellence and our responsibility in communicating our
plans and activities to our communities.
Environmental Excellence
Safety, security and environmental excellence are the
underlying objectives guiding all our initiatives.
We are
committed to operating and developing the airport in an
environmentally responsible manner. We continue to improve
environmental management systems with the goal of being certified to
ISO 14001, an international environmental management standard.
The Environment, Health and Safety Management System was
developed specifically for the Airport Authority. Motivating and
empowering employees to improve environmental, health and safety
performance is important to the Airport Authority. To help achieve
this, regular events and workshops are held, such as boat trips on
the Fraser River, a health and safety fair, intranet games and
entertaining presentations to staff.
Environmental Mission:
to ensure that activities undertaken at YVR are carried out in an
environmentally responsible manner; in compliance with applicable
laws, regulations and accepted management practices; and with
sensitivity to community and public concerns.
Noise Management
The Airport Authority recognizes that noise associated with
air travel can affect our surrounding neighbourhoods. We are taking
a proactive approach to manage and monitor noise, involving our
community whenever possible.
In 1999, Transport Canada
approved a five-year Noise Management Plan for the airport. The plan
was prepared though extensive consultations with the community and
the Aeronautical Noise Management Committee.
Through this
process, we were able to identify 22 key initiatives to improve the
noise environment around the airport. The initiatives address issues
related to: