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The BMW Group Looks to Reduce CO2 for Full Vehicle Lifecycle

August 1, 2020 cc admin

The BMW Group released strategies this week for how the company plans to reach key sustainability goals by 2030. New measures include setting targets to reduce carbon dioxide emissions for a vehicle’s entire lifecycle.

The post The BMW Group Looks to Reduce CO2 for Full Vehicle Lifecycle appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.

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