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Corporate Responsibility Report 2008 43 EN18 Initiatives to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and reductions achieved Initiatives to reduce greenhouse gases appear in item EN5, because energy and fuel savings also reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The amount of carbon dioxide emissions per hour of flying has reduced. In 2008 0.17 tonnes less fuel was consumed per hour of flying than in 2007. Around 0.54 tonnes less carbon dioxide was produced per hour of flying. The total amount of carbon dioxide emissions has grown by 136,900 tonnes from 2007 to 2008, because the amount of air traffic has increased. Fuel consumption per hour of flying 2007 2008 Change 3.82 t/h 3.65 t/h ­0.17 t/h Carbon dioxide emissions per hour of flying 12.06 t/h 11.52 t/h ­0.54 t/h EN19 Emissions of ozone-depleting substances by weight The Finnair Group does not use halonor freon-containing agents, with the exception of aircraft halon extinguisher systems. Aircraft halon extinguisher systems discharge halons into the air, however, only if they are used in the event of a fire.

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