![]() The last few decades have given the automotive sector a reasonable start on understanding the emissions that come from our in-use functioning of vehicles, but now is the time to think more about recycling, repurposing, and re-use of components and materials within these vehicles. Better data on the impact on the extraction process through to the manufacturing of our products. To develop these solutions, products need to become more sustainable which means that organisations need to become educated on the origination of the materials they are using. To deliver on this commitment internationally and regionally there needs to be stronger collaboration, agreements, and frameworks on how to deliver the right solutions for our future generations. ![]() However, this net zero ambition is not restricted to one sector or one region of the world, but it is something governments are internationally striving for. ![]() Globally the automotive sector has embarked on its transition to become net zero with many of the OEMs committing to dates for their entirety of business by 2050. ![]()
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