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Steven Frischling
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Steven Frischling, aka: Fish, is globe hopping professional photographer, airline emerging media consultant working with large global airlines and founder of The Travel Strategist. Fish has racked up more than 1,000,000 miles since he started to track his mileage in 2005.

Fish's travel tends to be less than leisurely, including flying from New York to Basrah, Iraq, for six hours; Hong Kong for eight hours, Kuwait City for two hours and traveling around the world in 3.5 days to shoot a series of photo assignments in 4 cities and 4 countries on 3 separate continents.

Fish grew up at the end of New York's JFK International Airport's Runway 4R/22L, which probably explains his enjoyment of watching planes, fly overhead. When not shooting photos or traveling Fish designs camera bags, hones is expertise on airline security and spends his time at home cheering for the Red Sox with his 3 kids 102 yards from the ocean.

China Airlines Reduces Its Carbon Footprint In A Unique Way

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10/10/2008 – China Airlines Reduces Its Carbon Footprint In A Unique Way

Flying With Fish has frequently discussed ways for travelers to reduce their carbon footprint. From purchasing carbon offsets to choosing smaller rental cars, Flying With Fish is an avid supporter of the reduction of a traveler’s carbon footprint.

So what has China Airlines to reduce their carbon footprint? China Airlines has partnered with MOS Burger to create an in-flight menu containing hamburgers comprised of rice, rather than beef. These new burgers include the Burdock Chicken Rice Burger, Pork Rice Burger and the Vegetarian Burdock Rice Burger.

The new rice based burgers reduce the overall carbon footprint in a number of ways. The largest factor is the reduction in beef, with beef cattle producing a significant amount of the world’s methane (methane is a leading problem with the effects of green house gases). In addition to the reduction of a dependence on beef cattle, the harvesting and delivery of rice requires a reduced use of trucking & transport. With the rice often being delivered over a shorter distance than the beef, requiring less vehicle emissions.

This new in-flight menu was design specifically for China Airlines by MOS Burger to work with the Airlines to not only promote their global efforts to reduce carbon emissions, but also allow the Airline to work with natural ingredients and local agricultural resources. By working with natural ingredients the Airline can both offer its passengers a healthier in-flight dining choice and support its local economy.

The new menu should be taking flight in the near future and will be available on selected long-haul routes.

Overall this is a smartly executed concept that will hopefully prompt other airlines to follow China Airlines’ lead.

Happy Flying!

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  1. [...] with eco-friendly fuel (Air New Zealand and Continental), some are moving towards more eco-friendly meals (China Airlines) and for the past few months KLM has begun to switch over their famous blue paint [...]

  2. [...] For long-haul Asia flyers, one of my favourite ‘green airline’ stories of the year has been China Airline’s change in its menu to reduce the airline’s carbon footprint. China Airline’s and MOS Burger created a menu to reduce green houses gasses on a multiple levels. You can read about their unique concept here: 10/10/2008 – China Airlines Reduces Its Carbon Footprint In A Unique Way [...]

  3. [...] carbon footprints. KLM, with paint manufacturer Mankiewicz, created eco friendly aircraft paint; China Airlines partnered with MOS burger to develop eco-friendly meals; Air France has instituted ramp equipment that does not depend on fossil fuels; Air New Zealand and [...]

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