BMW CEO Calls for EU to Reassess CO2 Targets
Discover how BMW is leading the charge in slashing CO2 emissions, ahead of EU targets for 2025, amidst industry challenges.
Discover how BMW is leading the charge in slashing CO2 emissions, ahead of EU targets for 2025, amidst industry challenges.
Last year, the BMW Group's fleet-wide emissions in the European Union (plus Norway and Iceland) came in at 105 grams CO2 per km (WLTP).
The BMW Group has pledged to reduce emissions across the entire value chain by 40% at the end of the decade compared to 2019 levels.
The BMW Group managed to bring down fleet emissions to 115,9 grams per kilometer in 2021 or about 10 grams less than the emissions target.
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All of BMW's plants around the world are now using renewable energy, including the Shenyang plant in China which produces the BMW iX3
BMW Group announced that it plans to avoid emissions of over 200 million tons of CO2 by 2030.
BMW pointed out that all their measures to this end will probably end up saving about 10 tons of CO2 over the next 10 years.
BMW is looking to cut its C02 emissions by only contracting with suppliers that have a low carbon footprint.
BMW announced a big change in its long term strategy today, shifting focus to sustainability and resource efficiency moving forward
Thanks to a wide range of EfficientDynamics technologies, BMW is poised to create a new chapter of efficient vehicles.