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Science Based Targets Initiative confirms Volkswagen Group’s climate protection targets

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Jörn Roggenbuck
Jörn Roggenbuck
Corporate Communications Spokesperson Volkswagen brand
  • The independent Initiative’s scientific calculation shows: targets conform to the requirements of the Paris Climate Agreement on limiting global warming to well below 2 degrees Celsius          
  • The whole Group’s CO2 emissions to be reduced globally by 30 per cent of 2018 levels by 2030 - in production and from vehicle emissions          
  • Oliver Blume, Volkswagen Group Management Board Member for Production and the Environment: “Ambitious interim target on the way to the Group becoming carbon neutral by 2050”

Wolfsburg. The Volkswagen Group has received confirmation from the independent Science Based Targets Initiative (SBTi) that the Group’s climate targets fulfil the conditions for limiting global warming to “well below 2 degrees Celsius”. SBTi supporting organisations include the Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP), UN Global Compact, the World Resources Institute and the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF). The SBTi evaluates only genuine CO2 reductions over a period of at least ten years - without taking into consideration any CO2-compensating climate projects. Volkswagen is planning to reduce CO2 emissions during production and use of its vehicles by 30 per cent of 2018 levels by 2030. Oliver Blume, Porsche CEO and in his role as Volkswagen AG Group Management Board Member for Production and the Environment stressed: “We are determined as a Group to be climate neutral by 2050. To that end we have now set ourselves an ambitious interim target. The key levers are our e-mobility offensive and switching our plants over to green electricity.”

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