The Jackson Hole Airport Board has committed to offsetting all employee commuter miles along with mileage from Jackson Hole Airport’s operational vehicles for their environmental impact.
All Airport employee commuting miles will now be carbon neutral by purchasing offsets through the Good Traveler Program.
The Good Traveler Program sets the rate of $2 per 400 miles driven and monies go directly to certified projects through the Rocky Mountain Institute. The Board will continue to encourage ride sharing and carpooling as well.
Meanwhile, the airport’s operational vehicles, including all snow removal equipment, and service equipment are part of this effort.
The airport’s vehicles have been recognized as a “Green Fleet” by Yellowstone-Teton Clean Cities, and this next step will bring all vehicles to a net-zero for carbon emissions.
Jackson Hole Airport Board’s Grand Teton National Park / Environmental Committee supported this purchase, recognizing that these steps are essential to reaching their ultimate goal of having a net-zero Airport.
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