The automotive industry is making driving cars far more sustainable. But can it do the same for the way parts are moved
iCrowd Newswire
19 May 2021, 04:38 GMT+10
While the industry moves to producing more efficient and sustainable electrified vehicles, there is still a lot to do to reduce waste in the automotive supply chain.
Moving to reusable, pooled packaging makes it more sustainable and more efficient, with less risk and less waste.
Customers, investors, and legislators are increasingly demanding that automotive companies respond to the urgent challenge of global climate change.
It s estimated that 75% of the CO2 emissions generated by the automotive industry are from a car s operation over its lifetime. But 18% comes from the supply chain1. And as electric vehicles (EVs) dramatically reduce the environmental impact of driving, the impact of waste in the supply chain will increase proportionally unless there is meaningful change.
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