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Sep
12:17
BMW Group to cut vehicle CO2 footprint by 40% with innovative materials
German carmaker BMW Group expects to reduce its vehicles lifecycle CO2 emissions by more than 40% by 2030 with the use of innovative materials, according to BMW’s chairman Oliver Zipse.
Speaking at an event in Munich on Thursday, the executive said the main focus of the company’s “pioneering strategy” is to drastically cut CO2 vehicle emissions. For that, it will rely on higher recycling rates and material substitutions, Kallanish learns. …
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