Ford hits CO2 manufacturing emissions target eight years early

Michael Holder
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US carmaker's 19th annual sustainability report sets out progress on greenhouse gases, energy efficient LEDs, and renewable energy

Ford has hit its manufacturing CO2 emissions reduction goal eight years ahead of schedule and is now working on launching a new set of targets focused on renewable energy, according to its latest annual...

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