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First Interim Report of the Sustainability Advisory Board of the Volkswagen Group

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Dr. Günther Scherelis
Dr. Günther Scherelis
Volkswagen Brand Communications Environment and Sustainability
  • Recognition of previous results of the technology change
  • Expectation of decarbonisation and intense dialogue with stakeholders

Berlin. In its first interim report, today the Sustainability Council of the Volkswagen Group has published an interim report on its activities from October 2016 to October 2018 in Berlin. The eight-member international panel summarizes its experience of working with the Volkswagen Group and assesses progress in sustainability matters and describes its attitude towards the future development of the Group in this area.

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