June 17, 2011
Ford Beats Facilities Targets on Water, Efficiency, Waste
Last year Ford beat nearly all its facilities-based environmental targets, with a 5.6 percent improvement in global energy efficiency, and an eight percent reduction in water use, according to its 2010-11 sustainability report.
The cut in global water use, against a 2009 baseline, surpassed Ford’s six percent goal. Ford’s target for 2011 is a further five percent cut from 2010 levels.
In 2010 Ford developed and adopted a global water strategy, which it began implementing in 2011. The company is looking for another ten percent reduction….
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