Ford Issues Climate Change Report
| Ford 20 Dec 2005 14:22 GMT | Page rating:  |
Ford Motor Company has issued a report addressing the business implications of climate change, carbon dioxide emissions and global energy concerns.
The report addresses how concerns about emissions of greenhouse gases, including CO2, are linked to other factors affecting the business; the steps the company is taking to manage the risks and capture opportunities associated with climate change; and the market, policy, social and technological enablers required to achieve significant changes in the industry’s carbon footprint.
Ford’s report recognizes the importance of precautionary, prudent and early actions to stabilize greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere. It also highlights the need for integrated approaches by fuel companies, vehicle manufacturers, consumers and policy makers.
For its part, Ford Motor Company is pursuing a three-pronged strategy:
* Continuously reducing the greenhouse gas emissions and energy use of company operations.
* Enhancing the flexibility and capability to market lower-greenhouse gas-emissions products that will attract consumers.
* Working with industry partners, oil companies and policy makers to establish an effective and more certain market, policy and technological framework for reducing road transport greenhouse gas emissions.
The report highlights company commitments that address the industry's greenhouse gas footprint. These include:
* Producing up to 250,000 hybrid vehicles annually by 2010.
* Expanding the production of flexible fuel vehicles (FFVs) which can use blends of up to 85 percent ethanol (E85). Ford will also support the expansion of the E85 infrastructure and promote the advantages of FFVs to consumers.
* Committing to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions from its North American plants by six percent by 2010 as part of the Chicago Climate Exchange.
* Reducing greenhouse gas emissions by five percent over five years in Ford plants subject to the UK Emissions Trading Scheme.
* Offsetting the CO2 emitted from the production of its hybrid vehicles –beginning with the Ford Escape Hybrid. For every ton of carbon emitted in the creation of the vehicle, the company will purchase an offset. Ford will also develop materials for consumer education that will create a level of understanding of what an offset is and how customers can act on further offset opportunities.
* Introducing an Eco-Driving web-based program to all U.S. salaried employees during the first half of 2006. The program is designed to heighten awareness of driving behaviors and their relationship with emissions and fuel economy. Ford will look to make this program available to the global company workforce as well as agency support and suppliers.
With the report's release, Ford hopes to contribute to the larger public dialogue on the decisions, tradeoffs and actions required to address climate change concerns.
The Climate Change Report will be available for the public to review by midday today at www.ford.com/go/sustainability.
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