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Delhi's IGI Airport Becomes India’s First High-Capacity Airport To Achieve Water-Positive Status

In a major boost for sustainable aviation, Delhi’s IGIA has earned water-positive status, meaning it now replenishes more water than it uses. This achievement stems from large-scale rainwater harvesting, complete wastewater recycling, and more

Indira Gandhi International Airport, Delhi Photo: Shutterstock
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Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA) has reached a major sustainability milestone, becoming the first airport in the country handling over 40 million passengers a year to secure water-positive status. The achievement marks a significant shift for a facility once operating in a groundwater-stressed region, and reflects Delhi International Airport Limited’s (DIAL) broader ambition to shape a climate-resilient aviation hub.

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