BMW to Enhance Efforts to Cut on CO2 Emissions Worldwide
BMW announced today, through its CEO, that it plans to make sure its plants worldwide are CO2 emission free by 2020.
BMW announced today, through its CEO, that it plans to make sure its plants worldwide are CO2 emission free by 2020.
BMW's Sustainable Value Report will be coming this year, covering things like CO2 emissions for the fleet in 2017 as well as other measures taken to make sure development and production processes pollute as little as possible.
BMW Group announced today that it has reduced CO2 emissions from its new car fleet in Europe (EU 28) to 122 grams/kilometer.
BMW head of research and development, Klaus Frolich complains about the consequences of the Volkswagen scandal and the implications it has for the industry.
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Since 1995, the CO2 emissions of the BMW fleet in Europe have been reduced by more than 40 percent.
According to AutoNews, BMW currently ranks third among automakers closest to achieving the CO2 targets by 2015. Ahead of BMW, Toyota and PSA/Peugeot-Citroen are on track to reaching their EU-mandated CO2 targets.
BMW is ahead of schedule to meet reach its 2015 target in emission levels.