Civil Aviation Act 2023

International aviation - Carbon offsetting and reduction scheme for international aviation (CORSIA)

210: Calculation of offsetting requirements for eligible New Zealand operator

You could also call this:

"How to calculate what airlines must do to balance out the harm they cause to the environment"

The Secretary has to work out how much an eligible New Zealand operator needs to offset for each reporting period. They do this by following the rules set out in the regulations. You can think of offsetting like balancing out the bad things, like pollution, that the operator's activities might cause, and the Secretary tells the operator what they need to do.

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Part 6International aviation
Carbon offsetting and reduction scheme for international aviation (CORSIA)

210Calculation of offsetting requirements for eligible New Zealand operator

  1. The Secretary must calculate the offsetting requirements for each reporting period for each eligible New Zealand operator in accordance with the regulations and advise the operator of these requirements.