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The EU Emissions Trading System (EU ETS), which was established in 2003 as one of the most important instruments of EU’s climate policy, is designed to cover large industrial CO2 sources.

In July 2008, the European Parliament voted in favor of including the aviation industry in EU ETS, which forces airlines to monitor, report and evaluate CO2 emissions starting in January 2010.

All airlines operating to, from and within EU Member States have to legally comply with the new rules of EU ETS. By August 2009, each airline has to file a monitoring plan to show how they prepare to track, report and verify tonne-kilometre data and CO2 emissions.

Please follow the links located on the right to learn more about the Emissions Trading Scheme and how FuelPlus and its consortium partners can assist you in meeting this challenge and fulfilling the regulations of the Emissions Trading Scheme.


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