Leonardo DiCaprio has risked accusations of eco-hypocrisy as he was seen leaving Porto Cervo, Sardinia via a private airport on Monday.
The actor, 48, who is a noted climate activist, boarded a plane at Olbia Private Airport which has its own private jet terminal for wealthy travellers.
It comes as he has travelled between the US and cities such as London, Milan, and Paris over recent months – accumulating over 12,000 miles of travel.
The Wolf Of Wall Street star cut a casual figure for the trip, wearing a black T-shirt along with a pair of blue jeans and white trainers.
He completed his look with a grey cap and a pair of sunglasses.
Luxury: Leonardo DiCaprio has risked accusations of eco-hypocrisy as he was seen leaving Porto Cervo, Sardinia via a private airport on Monday
Leo has previously come under fire for his use of gas-guzzling private jets.
In 2016, he was ridiculed for an 8,000 mile trip via private jet from Europe to New York City to accept an award for his environmental activism.
Carbon emissions for private jets vary, but by some accounts are more than 37 times higher than flying commercial.
The star has been enjoying a work-hard play-hard lifestyle as he was spotted on a number of nights out across Europe in March.
Kicking off the trip was the BAFTAS in London on February 19, where he hosted a pre-awards party after making the 5,437 mile journey from Los Angeles.
Here, he sent tongues wagging by inviting Maya Jama to the bash and reportedly partying the night away with the presenter, who left within minutes of him.
Then the next night they both attended the same BAFTA afterparty at Annabel’s members’ club, sponsored by British Vogue And Tiffany & Co.
Travel: The actor, who is a noted climate activist, boarded a plane at Olbia Private Airport which has its own private jet terminal for wealthy travellers
It was a quick turnaround, as the actor was then spotted enjoying a night with friends in Milan on February 25, travelling around 595 flying miles between the UK and Italy.
Reuniting with reported former flame Gigi Hadid, 27, in the city, the pair appeared to remain friends as they both let loose after a day of fashion shows.
After a couple of nightclub spottings in Milan, Leonardo then threw a bash in Paris on March 3 as he kicked off the fashion week celebrations there.
Thought to have travelled by plane, he would have made the 397 mile trip between Milan and Paris.
Rose was snapped a number of times at Leonardo’s hotel following the night, before the duo headed out to a Paris cabaret bar days later.
After last being spotted in the French capital over the weekend, Leonardo then made the 5,642 mile trip back to Los Angeles – heading to the Green Carpet Fashion Awards.
By the end of May, Leonardo was enjoying some rest and relaxation on a superyacht after jetting to Sardinia.
Leonardo previously came under fire for his lengthy trips via private jet in short spaces of time.
In 2016, he reportedly flew 8,000 miles via private jet from Europe to New York City to accept an award for his environmental activism.
Maya Jama was also in Paris for fashion week at the time, with the actor being spotted out with her once more, while also partying with rumoured flame Rose Bertram, 28.
At the time, the actor and environmentalist was spotted in Cannes, where the Film Festival was underway – but left the French Riviera for a brief trip to New York City, where he collected an honor at the Riverkeeper Fishermen’s Ball, Page Six reported.
He then hopped back on another private jet to attend the amfAR gala in Antibes, about eight miles from Cannes, just 24 hours later.
Activist: Leonardo has been an outspoken advocate for environmental issues throughout much of his career
Critics: Despite often campaigning for environmental issues, Leonardo previously came under fire for his lengthy trips via private jet in short spaces of time (Pictured at COP26 in Glasgow)
Jet-setter: Leonardo has travelled between the US and cities such as London, Milan, and Paris over recent months – accumulating over 12,000 miles of travel
While in 2014, he made a speech in front of the United Nations about climate change after marching with 400,000 others on the streets of New York.
But the Hollywood star’s own jetset lifestyle reveals a double-standard on the issue of climate change – as he boasts a number of homes, and later made the private jet trip.
After causing a wave of controversy with the trip, he appeared keen to make amends in 2021 – travelling commercially to Glasgow for the COP26 eco summit.
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