Automotive OEMs and Suppliers to Align the Efforts Towards Carbon Neutrality

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On 6th October and 16th November, the members of Drive Sustainability and Drive+ will examine the practical side of emission measurement and reduction along the automotive supply chain. Registrations are open.

 
 
 

On 6th October and 16th November, the 11 leading automotive Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) of Drive Sustainability - BMW Group, Daimler AG, Ford, Scania, Volkswagen Group, Volvo Cars, Volvo Group, Honda, Jaguar Land Rover, Toyota Motor Europe, Stellantis - will meet with the automotive supplier members of Drive+ to discuss how the industry actors can harmonize their approaches towards carbon neutrality and act collectively.

Drive Sustainability and Drive+ members will delve deep into the practical side of emission measurement and reduction, exchanging best practices and key challenges with peers, and sharing their own perspective on a common approach for the automotive industry.

The two events are the last of series of 4 thematic workshops included in the annual program of Drive+ - the new collaborative platform launched by Drive Sustainability to structurally engage with automotive suppliers on key sustainability challenges. The first two workshops took place earlier this year and were dedicated to Improving Supply Chain Transparency & Traceability and Preparing for the Mandatory EU law on Due Diligence.  

Drive+ is comprised of 29 individual supplier members and 5 supplier associations. Become a Drive+ member to actively shape the transition to a circular and sustainable automotive value chain. Amongst the benefits, you will have the opportunity to learn and exchange effective supply chain due diligence practices with key players in the field.

 

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Contact Oksana Kobylianskaia

Project Manager