ANA Once Asked Passengers To Pee Before Flights To Cut Emissions

In 2009, Japanese airline All Nippon Airways (ANA) got a bit personal with its environmental message to passengers. In a month-long trial, it asked its customers to take a trip to the bathroom before boarding the flight. It said that, by reducing the additional weight of full bladders onboard, it could save several tons of CO2 each month.

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