Mercedes-Benz underlines ESG commitment with substantial achievements and measurable targets
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Jeudi, mars 30, 2023
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And since there can be no luxury without sustainability, we have flipped the switch towards ESG – especially with our ramp-up of e-mobility.
Key Points:
- And since there can be no luxury without sustainability, we have flipped the switch towards ESG – especially with our ramp-up of e-mobility.
- Mercedes-Benz is pursuing the goal of a green steel supply chain from 2039 at the latest, together with all its steel suppliers.
- Furthermore, Mercedes-Benz is testing prototype parts including ultra-high strength martensitic steel from SSAB which contains almost fossil-free direct-reduced iron for series production.
- The company also started to test aluminum from Hydro (aluminum producer) with minimum 25% post-consumer scrap for safety-relevant structural castings.