JetBlue Releases Annual Social Impact and Environmental Social Governance Reports Showcasing Its Progress in Helping to Create a Kinder and Cleaner World
JetBlue released its 2020 Social Impact and ESG Reports, emphasizing its commitment to community support and environmental sustainability amid the pandemic. The airline's initiatives include a focus on STEM education, diversity, and achieving net zero carbon emissions by 2040. JetBlue aims to reduce aircraft emissions by 25% per available seat mile by 2030 and convert 10% of its jet fuel to sustainable sources. Notably, it became the first airline to achieve carbon neutrality for U.S. domestic flights.
- Achieved carbon neutrality for all U.S. domestic flights.
- Aimed for net zero carbon emissions by 2040.
- Plans to reduce aircraft emissions by 25% by 2030.
- Increased focus on diversity, equity, and inclusion in operations.
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-- Airline’s Mission to Inspire Humanity Became More Important than Ever with Efforts Focused on Customer and Crewmember Safety, Supporting STEM Education and Reimagining Diversity, Equity and Inclusion --
-- JetBlue Continued to Lead in Environmental Social Governance with Ambitious Targets to Reach Net Zero Carbon Emissions by 2040 --
The Social Impact Report outlines the JetBlue For Good pillars – community, youth and education and the environment – and highlights how the airline supported its communities and crewmembers through the most challenging time in the aviation industry’s history, and took meaningful actions to accelerate its journey to become more representative and inclusive in every aspect of its business. The Environmental Social Governance (ESG) Report outlines JetBlue’s work toward sustainable operations and travel solutions, and its sharpened focus on identifying, tracking, and responding to risks and opportunities shaping the future of its business.
“In 2020 our mission to inspire humanity was tested like never before,” said
Over the past 18 months, societal demands and stakeholder feedback spurred
JetBlue For Good 2020 highlights –
Youth and Education
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One opportunity that emerged as a result COVID-19 pandemic was a renewed global spotlight on the importance of science. Despite a shift from traditional classrooms to virtual learning,
JetBlue continued to introduce traditionally underrepresented students to the various possibilities within aviation.JetBlue and the organizations it partners with worked together to not only spark students’ interest in STEM, but also break down barriers that block or prevent underserved youth from advancing in these areas. As the efforts of many organizations to advance diversity, and racial and gender equity were severely impacted by the pandemic, theJetBlue Foundation issued an emergency granting cycle to help organizations likeAviation High School ,Columbia Memorial Space Center , and theLatino Pilots Association continue their important work.
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Much like school classrooms need desks, chairs, textbooks and teachers, virtual classrooms also require resources to be effective. To help support the shift to virtual learning,
JetBlue and its crewmembers volunteered more than 500 hours in virtual classrooms and activities, donated 160 refurbished laptops to ensure students passionate about STEM could continue their education from home, and engaged with 25 STEM-focused organizations via online programming, grants and in-kind support.
Community
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JetBlue pivoted to support its community partners in creative ways and donated much needed supplies, such as blankets, pillows and amenity kits to organizations like theCity of New York and itsDepartment of Social Services to help clothe and care for the homeless and other vulnerable communities.JetBlue donated headphones to education partners, likeBig Brothers Big Sisters of Broward County , to assist in virtual learning, and provided toiletry kits to local shelters. Dishware and cutlery were sent to local soup kitchens through a partnership with theUnited Way of Broward County , as well as local soup kitchens inBoston . -
Through its TrueBlue® loyalty program,
JetBlue and its customers donated three million TrueBlue points to charities includingAutism Speaks , Make-A-Wish®,Together We Rise and World Central Kitchen to assist with critical travel needs and fundraising efforts.
Environment
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JetBlue continued to take major steps in reducing its impact on the environment. Last summer,JetBlue became the first airline to achieve carbon neutrality for allU.S. domestic flights by offsetting carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from jet fuel and flying with sustainable aviation fuel (SAF). Since 2008,JetBlue has offset more than three million metric tons of CO2 emissions, the equivalent of taking 652,000 cars off the road for a year, and plans to continue offsetting all domestic flying indefinitely. -
JetBlue is currently flying on SAF from two different producers for flights atLos Angeles International Airport (LAX) andSan Francisco International Airport (SFO). This began in 2020 with Neste, the world’s largest producer of renewable diesel and SAF refined from waste and residues, to fuel JetBlue’s flights from SFO. Neste’s SAF is produced from 100 percent renewable and sustainably sourced waste and residue materials.
Geraghty continued, “We’re facing climate change head-on to work toward a healthier planet, ensure our success and strengthen shareholder value. Despite a challenging year, we have sharpened our focus on ESG. Our experiences in 2020 only reinforced the importance of mitigating risks that threaten the health of our business."
Ambitious ESG Targets and Governance
- Decrease aircraft emissions 25 percent per available seat mile (ASM) by 2030 from 2015 levels, excluding offsets.
- Convert 10 percent total jet fuel to blended sustainable aviation fuel by 2030.
- Convert 40 percent of three main ground service equipment vehicle types to electric by 2025 and 50 percent by 2030.
- Eliminate single-use plastics within service ware where possible. Where not possible, ensure plastic is recyclable.
- Maintain at least an 80 percent recycling rate for audited domestic flights.
JetBlue For Good is JetBlue’s platform for social impact and corporate responsibility – Combining JetBlue’s corporate efforts with its customers’ and crewmembers’ passions, the common theme is Good – JetBlue For Good. Giving back is part of JetBlue’s DNA and is core to its mission of inspiring humanity. Centered on volunteerism and service, JetBlue For Good focuses on the areas that are most important to the airline’s customers and crewmembers - community, youth/education and the environment.
JetBlue’s 2020 Social Impact Report can be found here and the 2019-2020 ESG Report can be found here.
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