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Santan pioneers Eco-Friendly Inflight Dining

April 22, 20252 minute read
Eco-Friendly Inflight Dining

AirAsia’s Santan, the F&B business of Capital A, has announced its transition from single-use plastics to biodegradable materials, offering eco-friendly inflight dining to passengers. This is a significant step in reducing environmental impact and is currently being rolled out in Malaysia and Thailand with plans to gradually expand across the entire AirAsia Group of seven airlines.

What makes Eco-Friendly Inflight Dining?

All inflight disposable items, including cups, lids, and cutlery, are now made from Polylactic Acid (PLA) a material derived from renewable sources such as corn and cassava. This process, developed in collaboration with Rightway New Material, shows that PLA offers a key advantage over traditional plastics by breaking down much faster. Studies show that PLA decomposes at a rate of over 90% in industrial composting, compared to conventional plastics that could take hundreds of years to break down. Santan’s PLA-coated paper cups are certified for home composting, offering guests an easy and eco-conscious disposal option.

We’re looking forward to trying them on our next trip, to see if they’re also lighter and stronger than the plastic alternative. By adopting PLA, Santan sets a strong example for other companies in the aviation industry, showing that it’s possible to combine high-quality service with eco-friendly solutions.

…. At Santan, we believe in making every flight an opportunity to deliver not only exceptional inflight dining and value but also a positive impact on the environment. This strategic shift to compostable PLA packaging plays an important role in addressing the issue of plastic waste in the aviation sector. By implementing this change, AirAsia will reduce carbon emissions by 500 tonnes annually in Malaysia and Thailand and we hope it will inspire others in the industry to make meaningful changes for the planet.Catherine Goh, Santan CEO

Why are Santan introducing these changes?

By recognising the challenges of waste management, where disposable packaging is essential for hygiene and operational efficiency, Santan is complementing its shift to compostable cutlery with artificial intelligence to optimise food resource management. Through processes like improving forecasting and reducing overproduction, this approach minimises food waste. At the same time, supply chain efficiency is enhanced, ultimately leading to more sustainable resource use and operations.

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