Leading car makers show new car CO2 savings in latest sustainability reports

Wed 23 June 2010 View all news

Recent corporate sustainability reports show leading car makers are making progress in cutting CO2 emissions. Ford says it has reduced the CO2 emissions of its fleet by 6 per cent in Europe over the last year reported in its 2009/10 report and claims to be on track to cut emissions by 30% by 2020 for US and European models. Peugeot Citroen, meanwhile, cut average new vehicle emissions from 140.1g/km in 2008 to 135.8g in 2009 while Daimler Group - which includes BMW - also reported a cut from 173g/km to 160g over the same period.

Full details of the three groups' sustainability performance are available through the associated links.


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