BMW, Daimler, and Toyota top green motoring rankings

Madeleine Cuff
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CDP report reveals the leaders - and laggards - in the green driving revolution, but warns twin challenges from emissions legislation and emerging technology will result in major market shock

BMW, Daimler, and Toyota have been crowned as the best performing carmakers on climate issues as the global motoring sector gears up for a period of rapid change, according to new analysis released today...

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