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European CEO Alliance emphasizes cross-industry collaboration to fight climate change

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Nicole Mommsen
Nicole Mommsen
Head of Global Communications and Sustainability Volkswagen Group Technology
Nikolas Thorke
Nikolas Thorke
Corporate Communications Spokesperson Battery, Procurement, Wolfsburg
  • Members agree at first meeting: “We support the EU Green Deal. The climate targets are feasible, with sustainable growth and future-proof jobs ahead
  • Volkswagen and 11 leading European companies collaborate on decarbonization of economy and society
  • Investments of over €100 billion underpin members’ decarbonization roadmaps
  • Member companies represent all key industry sectors, over €600 billion in annual revenue and 1.7 million employees

Wolfsburg/Stuttgart. Yesterday, Dr. Herbert Diess, Chairman of the Board of Management of Volkswagen AG, and CEOs from 11 other European companies joined forces for a zero-carbon future and a more resilient Europe. The European Union is committed to net zero emissions by 2050, which is in line with the CEO Alliance companies’ own decarbonization strategies. All members support the Paris 2050 goals, the EU Green Deal and the ambition to raise EU climate targets. They represent different industries, generate a combined €600 billion in annual revenues and employ 1.7 million people. The CEO Alliance channels their decarbonization efforts: it connects sectors and strategies, identifies potential for collaboration, and fosters projects and investments for a sustainable economy and society.

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