"For many years the Fokker Terminal has been working hard to reduce its energy use and the accompanying CO2 emissions and in July 2019 it was proud to have achieved the status of a ‘CO2-neutral venue".
- The Fokker Terminal is a perfect example of repurposing a building.
- The Fokker Terminal possesses its own solar power plant on the roof, with 600 solar panels jointly delivering 160,000 kWh of energy. Our solar panels reduce CO2 emissions by over 100 tonnes annually.
- The Fokker Terminal offsets its CO2 emissions by contributing to the ‘The Hague Climate Fund’, which enables us to support the financing of energy-saving measures at sports complexes.
- All events in the Fokker Terminal are entirely water-neutral. As an ambassador of the ‘Made-Blue’ organisation we offset 214 litres of water per visitor. This makes approximately 7 million litres of clean drinking water available to clean drinking water projects in developing countries. A litre for a litre!
- Our caterers select produce from suppliers from The Hague and its immediate surroundings as much as possible.
- All disposables are 100% biodegradable, made from e.g. bamboo, cornmeal or beets