Where travel agents earn, learn and save!

November 22 2024 / 06:44 PM
No Data Found

No data found

Alaska Airlines
Alaska launches the U.S. industry's first water service free of single-use plastic bottles and plastic cups; introduces paper cups and main cabin expansion of Boxed Water cartons

Alaska Airlines' inflight water service is getting a planet-friendly upgrade. Starting tomorrow, the airline is trading plastic water bottles for Boxed Water Is Better® brand's 92% plant-based cartons and swapping out plastic cups with recyclable paper cups for water service. This change saves an estimated 1.8 million pounds of single-use plastics from flights over the next year – equivalent to the weight of 18 Boeing 737s.

Inflight water service is the most significant contributor of onboard plastic waste. The switch to more sustainable solutions will effectively remove 22 million plastic cups and 32 million plastic bottles per year from Alaska flights.

Alaska became the first airline to offer guests Boxed Water™ cartons inflight in early 2021 – introducing the renewable packaged water alternative in First Class and on Alaska's Horizon Air-operated flights. The trial was a success with guests and employees, with surveyed fliers preferring Boxed Water over plastic bottled water at a rate of two-to-one.

In identifying the most renewable packaged water option, the Green Team Employee Business Resource Group spent months researching and vetting package materials, water quality, life cycle analysis, production impacts, and recycling capabilities.

 

Boxed Water is a fully recyclable box-shaped carton of water, sealed with a plant-based cap. Boxed Water's 100% pure water goes through a proprietary multi-step purification process, which includes reverse osmosis, carbon filtration, UV light and ozonation. The water is also pH neutral and free from additives.  

Adoption of Boxed Water is part of Alaska's continued leadership in inflight waste reduction, from onboard recycling to being the first airline to eliminate plastic straws and stir sticks in 2018. The airline invites flyers to use airport water stations and #FillBeforeYouFly, as part of an initiative to avoid using single-use packaging at all, and offsets its water consumption with local habitat restoration projects managed by its partner Bonneville Environmental Foundation (BEF).

Plastic-free water service is one of many new, planet-friendly initiatives guests will notice on Alaska flights. Alaska has eliminated hundreds of single-use waste items and pioneered fresh food for pre-order using industry-leading technology to ensure that guests can get exactly what they want. Offering fresh food for purchase via pre-order has dramatically decreased the food waste that was experienced pre-COVID. Beginning Nov. 4, Alaska will add more food options for guests via its industry leading pre-order technology.

Significantly reducing inflight waste is one of Alaska's sustainability goals for carbon, waste, and water. Earlier in 2021, Alaska announced a strategy to achieve net zero carbon emissions by 2040, with near-term 2025 targets to be the most fuel-efficient U.S. airline by 2025, and to cut climate emissions from ground equipment in half. Learn more about Alaska's climate goals here.

Nov 03, 2021

Latest Post

Subscribe to our newsletter