TOKYO -- Japan's campaign to cut greenhouse gas emissions is extending to the skies, as the government aims to have airlines replace 10% of their jet fuel with eco-friendlier alternatives by 2030.
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An All Nippon Airways plane at Haneda Airport. The Japanese government looks to encourage airlines to transition to greener fuels. © Reuters
TOKYO -- Japan's campaign to cut greenhouse gas emissions is extending to the skies, as the government aims to have airlines replace 10% of their jet fuel with eco-friendlier alternatives by 2030.