Ford Cuts Emission by 37%

Ford released its 14th annual Sustainability Report which revealed that the company has cut its CO2 emissions by a whopping 37% per vehicle. That number factors in the emission levels at global facilities produced between 2000 and 2012.

Ford cuts emissions on vehicle production.

Ford cuts emissions on vehicle production.

That’s just the beginning. Ford has an additional 30% reduction is planned between 2010 and 2025.

The automaker’s sustainability efforts have been strengthened by a strong product lineup, including providing drivers with six electrified vehicle choices: the Fusion Hybrid, C-MAX Hybrid and Lincoln MKZ Hybrid; Fusion Energi and C-MAX Energi plug-in hybrids; and Focus Electric.

Other highlights from the report show continued progress in social issues such as training 325 suppliers in sustainability management in 2012 as part of Ford’s Code of Human Rights, Basic Working Conditions and Corporate Responsibility.

 

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