June 16, 2010
Ford Cuts Vehicle Emissions by 5 Percent
Ford Motor Company reduced the CO2 emissions of its 2009 U.S. models by 5 percent compared with its 2008 models last year, according to its 2009/2010 sustainability report, while greenhouse gas emissions for its European models fell by 6 percent. Ford says this puts the company on track to surpass its stated goal of reducing emissions by 30 percent by 2020 for U.S. and European models.
The company also reduced global operational emissions by 9 percent from a 2006 baseline and reduced its global water use by 16.6 percent, surpassing….
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