Japan's ANA to offset some emissions through direct air capture

Airline will buy carbon credits from company employing the new technology

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ANA plans for carbon dioxide removal to account for 10% of its reduction in emissions by fiscal 2050, and sustainable aviation fuel 70%. (Photo by Konosuke Urata)

AKIRA KITADO, Nikkei staff writer

TOKYO -- Japan's All Nippon Airways will offset part of its greenhouse gas emissions through a carbon credit trading system underpinned by a new technology known as direct air capture (DAC).

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