BBC News

Leeds Bradford Airport (LBA) has pledged to become one of the first carbon neutral airports in the UK by 2030.

Airport bosses plan to "decarbonise" terminal operations and convert on-site vehicles to low or zero emissions to achieve their "net zero" target.

Critics say the move, though welcome, is a "grain of sand" compared to the emissions produced by aircraft at LBA.

LBA said it had already achieved a 48% reduction in CO2 emissions since 2015.

Airport CEO Vincent Hodder said: "This net zero commitment is one of the most ambitious made by a UK airport.

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