BorgWarner Joins Department of Energy's Better Climate Challenge Aimed at Significantly Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions
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Partners of the Better Climate Challenge make a public commitment to take environmental action, including a 50% or more reduction in GHG emissions over the course of 10 years.
Key Points:
- Partners of the Better Climate Challenge make a public commitment to take environmental action, including a 50% or more reduction in GHG emissions over the course of 10 years.
- By joining the Better Climate Challenge, BorgWarner is further committing to pursuing an aggressive energy efficiency target to demonstrate how it is prioritizing energy efficiency as a decarbonization strategy.
- The company will leverage its existing organization-wide plan with GHG reduction milestones and further expand on it as needed by the DOE.
- As required by all participants, BorgWarner will make its energy performance data available by reporting its GHG findings annually for the duration of the 10-year challenge.