Lambert Airport’s Green Innovation
Leading the Way in Eco-Friendly Aviation
In March 2014, Lambert-St. Louis International Airport became the first in the United States to adopt a new biofriendly deicing fluid. This innovative solution, developed by Cryotech Deicing Technology. For it promises to reduce the environmental impact of traditional deicing methods. According to Airport Technology, this breakthrough aligns with the aviation industry’s push towards more sustainable practices.
Reducing Environmental Impact
The new deicing fluid, known as Cryotech E36, is glycol-based and biodegradable, significantly lowering the risk of environmental contamination. Traditional deicing fluids often contain chemicals that can harm aquatic life when they enter waterways. As reported by GreenBiz, adopting eco-friendly alternatives like Cryotech E36 helps airports minimize their ecological footprint while maintaining safety standards.
Economic and Operational Benefits
Beyond environmental advantages, the new deicing fluid offers economic benefits. It requires less product to achieve the same results, reducing overall costs for the airport. Additionally, its effectiveness at lower temperatures means fewer delays and more efficient operations during winter months. The New York Times highlights how such innovations can enhance operational efficiency and cost-effectiveness in the aviation sector.
What the Green Living Guy Thinks
The Green Living Guy views Lambert’s adoption of biofriendly deicing fluid as a significant step forward. By prioritizing sustainability, Lambert sets a precedent for other airports to follow. This initiative demonstrates that environmental responsibility and operational efficiency can go hand in hand. As more airports embrace green technologies, the aviation industry can significantly reduce its environmental impact, paving the way for a cleaner, more sustainable future. Lambert’s leadership in this area serves as an inspiring example for others to emulate, proving that with the right innovations, we can achieve both economic and environmental success.


