Ford puts the brake on carbon emissions

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Auto giant has reduced cut CO2 emissions per vehicle by 37 per cent since 2000, while lowering energy and water consumption

Ford has cut CO2 emissions per vehicle by 37 per cent since 2000 and is aiming for a further 30 per cent reduction by 2025. The manufacturer's latest sustainability report outlines that it achieved...

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