For more than 10 years, L‘Aéronef has been conducting its activities in a responsible manner, putting sustainable development issues at the heart of its projects, with the goal to self-improve on a daily basis by mobilizing and taking into account its audiences and partners.
As part of its civic commitment policy, L’Aéronef has set a number of strategic objectives, including reducing its impact on the environment. L‘Aéronef wishes to play an active role in the ecological reorientation of the music sector, which, like society as a whole, will have to face many challenges in the years to come, particularly in relation to climate changes.
This is one of the reasons why, back in 2018, the team measured its carbon footprint to assess the amount of greenhouse gases generated by its activities.
Unsurprisingly, mobility plays a major role in (in 2018: transport accounted for 62% of greenhouse gases emissions, 95% of which related to its public’s mobility). L‘Aéronef wishes to take concrete actions in favor of an ambitious and innovative project, the first step towards more sustainable mobility for L‘Aéronef‘s public: Aero Easy Go.
Launched in the autumn of 2021, Aero Easy Go is a project which aims at raising awareness and promoting more socially aware, sustainable mobility as an alternative to the use of individual, under-occupied cars. The Aéronef offers concrete solutions to encourage the public to become involved in a more sustainable form of mobility (reimbursing return trips by public transportation, assistance with bike repairs and a free cloakroom for cyclists, a carpooling and co-walking referral service, etc.).
L‘Aéronef‘s carbon emissions have been recalculated in 2023, and the initial results are encouraging.
438T CO2 e.
have been avoided
thanks to changes in public transport modes:
-28.5%
of car drivers with no passengers
+10%
users of
public transportation
Yet we still have a long way to go to reduce our greenhouse gases emissions. L‘Aéronef is therefore setting a new course with the development of a low-carbon strategy aimed at reducing its emissions by 15% by 2030.