MATAR, the Qatar Company for Airports Operation and Management, has achieved a significant milestone in environment sustainability by receiving the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Gold Certification, for Hamad International Airport’s Central Concourse, which includes the indoor tropical garden – ORCHARD. The certification showcases the airports commitment to sustainability and environmentally responsible construction practices.
LEED certification is a globally recognised symbol of sustainability achievement and one of the most widely used green building rating system. Certifications are awarded to buildings that meet rigorous environmental standards across various parameters, including energy efficiency, water usage, air quality, and material selection.
Attaining the LEED Gold certification symbolises Hamad International Airport’s dedication to integrating the highest environmental standards into its operations, ensuring long-term efficiency, cost savings, and a positive environmental impact.
The Central Concourse, where ORCHARD is located was part of Phase A of Hamad International Airport’s expansion plan and was designed to utilise 30% less energy and 55% less overall water usage. Through its commitment to advancing sustainable best practices the central concourse at Hamad International Airport joins a relatively limited number of airport terminals worldwide which have achieved similar certifications from LEED.
The LEED Certificate stands as a testament to Hamad International Airport’s ongoing commitment to reducing emissions and addressing climate change through continuous enhancements to the facility’s environmental performance, since its inauguration in 2014. In its sustained effort to promote sustainability, the airport is spearheading innovative initiatives aimed at minimizing waste and maximizing resource efficiency, further highlighting its dedication to environmental responsibility.
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