The Port of Seattle was joined by industry leaders, state policy makers and researchers from Washington State University on October 22, 2020 for an industry and policy forecast on the future of clean fuels for Washington...
How we reduce emissions SEA Airport collaborates with our tenant airlines, service providers, and our community to reduce emissions. While a majority of pollution-causing emissions occur from sources not under our control, thro...
The Port of Seattle's air quality program is part of an aggressive and systematic effort to make our facilities as efficient as possible. The Port is committed to proactively working with regulatory agencies and community groups t...
Current Program Activities The Port Community Action Team (PCAT) is recruiting new members! Deadline to apply is Feb 28, 2023. Visit www.portseattle.org/PCAT to learn more! ...
The Port of Seattle understands that energy efficiency is critical to reducing our footprint, lowering emissions, and lowering costs. Efficiency projects at our maritime and aviation facilities have resulted in reductions of ...
On May 17, 2022, the Port of Seattle, City and Borough of Juneau, Vancouver Fraser Port Authority, Carnival Corporation, Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings, Royal Caribbean Group, Cruise Lines International Association, the Global Mar...
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Putting out your trash can, driving by a pasture scented with cow manure, or getting a whiff of the deep fryer from the fast food restaurant next door might not spark your lust for travel. But these surprising sources of clean ene...
About the Port's Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventories The Port conducts two separate greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions inventories: one for GHG emissions associated with the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) and the other...
The Port of Seattle, Northwest Seaport Alliance, and Port of Tacoma recently adopted comprehensive implementation plans for the 2020 Northwest Ports Clean Air Strategy. Check out the Strategy implementation webpage to learn more. ...