Jaguar Land Rover has announced its sustainability goals, as is now the custom for all car manufacturers, which are fully involved in the battle to reduce emissions.
In these cases the numbers have all the attention, even if the real focus is on the actions and procedures put in place to move from theory to practice. However, the UK Group (owned by
Indiana) intends to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from all its operations by 46% and wants to do so by 2030. In addition, average emissions per vehicle across the supply chain will be reduced by 54%, including the 60% reduction during the use phase of the vehicles themselves.
All these commitments have been approved by the Science Based Targets (SBTi) initiative and, in addition to confirming the path to contain global warming to 1.5 ° C in line with the Paris Agreement, they go even further, as they meet the most ambitious goal set on that occasion. As for the long-term future, on the other hand, Jaguar Land Rover intends to eliminate CO2 emissions across the entire production chain by 2039, as part of the Reimagine strategy. This is a much more ambitious mission, which will require the complete decarbonisation of materials design, manufacturing operations and the supply chain, as well as that of electrification, battery strategy, circular economy processes and end treatment. life.
“Sustainability – explained Rossella Cardone, Director and Head of Sustainability Office of Jaguar Land Rover – is at the heart of our Reimagine strategy, with the aim of achieving zero carbon by 2039, as vehicle manufacturer desirable modern luxury models in the world. Moving from climate goals to action, we are incorporating sustainability into Jaguar Land Rover’s DNA to minimize our carbon footprint in our value chain. Science-based goals tell us how much it is. how fast we need to reduce our greenhouse gas emissions, as well as keep our stakeholders informed of our progress. “