
EasyJet has said it remains “on track” to meet its interim carbon target of 35% intensity reduction by 2035.
“We remain focused on the three-pronged approach to our net zero roadmap; reduce, replace and remove,” the UK low fares airline said as part of its annual results presentation.

This year, Sustainalytics ranked easyJet as the top-rated airline globally out of 69 airlines assessed with a score of 18.0.
Financially, EasyJet posted a 9% increase in profit to £665m for the 12 months to the end of September.




