Environment

Hobart Airport is committed to the environment and providing a sustainable operation in conjunction with our partners and passengers.

Hobart Airport has an Airport Environment Strategy that provides a long-term strategic vision for Hobart Airport and its interaction with the environment.

The key objectives of the Airport Environment Strategy are to summarise the Airport's environmental approach to management of environmental values, the environmental values outlined within the Airport Environment Strategy are:

  • Heritage - Aboriginal and Historic;
  • Biodiversity - Vegetation communities and Threatened Species;
  • Air Quality;
  • Water Quality - Surface and Groundwater;
  • Soil Quality - Contamination;
  • Energy and Natural Resources - including Climate Change and Greenhouse gas emissions;
  • Waste Management; and
  • Noise - Ground based emissions.

The 2010 Environment Strategy was approved on 10 January 2011.

To view the document and appendices, click on the links below -

Hobart Airport 2010 Approved Airport Environment Strategy

Hobart Airport 2010 Approved Airport Environment Strategy Appendix A

Hobart Airport 2010 Approved Airport Environment Strategy Appendix B