MUC again recognized as a “Blossoming Business”.

Photo: Flughafen München GmbH.
Photo: Flughafen München GmbH.

MUC again recognized as a “Blossoming Business”.

Photo: Flughafen München GmbH.
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Flughafen München GmbH has once again been recognized by the Bavarian Ministry of the Environment as a “thriving business”.

The airport had already received a corresponding three-year award in 2019 as part of the "Bavarian Flowering Pact". The Bavarian Ministry of the Environment has created an alliance called "Blühpakt Bayern", which is committed to the creation and preservation of habitats for insects. As part of this commitment, Bavarian companies are recognized for their exemplary commitment to insect protection. FMG has now been recognized again for its measures in this area.

“Thanks to the extensive maintenance of the more than 900 hectares of green space, a large number of animal and plant species live on the airport site. flowering plants
can develop optimally, as most of the areas are only mowed once or twice a year and no pesticides are used. In addition, FMG operates five “insect hotels” on the airport campus where the animals can overwinter and nest,” the airport said in a press release.

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