"Volkswagen's sustainability strategy focuses on mobility for future generations, emphasizing eco-friendly practices and innovation. It aims to address environmental concerns, promote sustainable transportation solutions, and ensure a greener future. VW commits to advancing mobility while prioritizing environmental stewardship for the benefit of generations to come."
The VW Group’s 2023 Sustainability report outlines achievements in focus areas including decarbonisation, circularity, people, integrity & supply chain
The VW Group comprises ten brands from five European countries: Volkswagen, Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles, ŠKODA, SEAT, CUPRA, Audi, Lamborghini, Bentley, Porsche and Ducati.
Having now settled into the updated strategy New Auto – Mobility for generations to come that the company adopted in 2021, VW has released its 2023 Sustainability Report.
The company’s focus looks to 2030, with alterations each year seeing 2023 prioritising financial robustness and planning, products, the China and North America regions, software, technologies, battery and charging, mobility solutions, sustainability, and capital markets.
“Sustainability is one of our top priorities,” says Daniela Cavallo, Chairwoman of the General and Group Works Council of Volkswagen AG.
“As a strategic field, we set ourselves clear goals and plans for sustainability – which are binding with clear responsibilities."
The Group acknowledges that the transport and mobility sector is one of the biggest contributors to climate change, accounting for around 23% of global energy-related greenhouse gas emissions. As one of the world’s largest automakers, VW is aware of the responsibility that this poses. Alongside being fiercely committed to the Paris Agreement to keep the increase in global temperature below two degrees Celsius by 2050, the Group is also working towards net carbon neutrality by 2050.
In the shorter term, the Group’s aim is to reduce the carbon footprint of its passenger cars and light commercial vehicles by 30% per vehicle in comparison to 2018 by 2030 – without offset measures. Electric vehicles are a large part of this, with VW delivering 771,100 all-electric vehicles in 2023, equivalent to a 34.7% year-on-year rise.
By 2025, VW and its partners plan to create around 45,000 high-power charging points in Europe, China and the USA.
The overall ESG focus topics for the VW Group are decarbonisation, circular economy, people in the transformation, diversity, integrity and compliance, supply chain and human rights.
The VW Group’s highlights of sustainability achievements in 2023 are:
“As one of the world’s largest industrial groups, we carry a special responsibility,” says Oliver Blume, VW Group CEO.
“We can make a difference. We want to and will seize this opportunity.”
Source: Sustainabilitymag