Radical transparency is the next phase in the global electric vehicle roll out
Electric vehicles emit less CO2 than fossil fuel alternatives, but their supply chains can be carbon intensive. That's why we need radical transparency.
Hydro is a global aluminium company with production, sales and trading activities throughout the value chain, from bauxite, alumina and energy generation to the production of primary aluminium and rolled products as well as recycling. Based in Norway, the company has 13,000 employees in more than 50 countries. Rooted in more than a century of experience in renewable energy production, technology development and progressive partnerships, Hydro is committed to strengthening the viability of the customers and communities it serves.
Electric vehicles emit less CO2 than fossil fuel alternatives, but their supply chains can be carbon intensive. That's why we need radical transparency.
The EU's environmental policies are used to enable sustainable production. But how we classify 'sustainable' resources requires far greater transparency.
Electric cars might have zero emissions in use, but their manufacturing process has a large environmental footprint. Low-carbon aluminium could change that.
The Centre for Advanced Manufacturing and Supply Chains is enabling more resilient, sustainable and inclusive manufacturing ecosystems and supply chains.
The Centre for Energy and Materials is driving initiatives and coalitions to ensure the energy transition is sustainable, secure, resilient and affordable.
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The Centre for Regions, Trade and Geopolitics is helping stakeholders shape progress on global and regional priorities within the most complex geopolitical and geo-economic landscape in d...