SUSTAINABILITY AT THE BMW GROUP.

Shaping the individual and sustainable mobility of the future and making a real difference with our work is not only our passion, but our daily drive! Embedded in the BMW Group strategy, our long-term goal is therefore to act in a more sustainable and climate-friendly way at all levels: ecology, economy and social.

To achieve this goal, the continuous development of sustainable solutions is a matter of course for us. And all of this can only be realised thanks to our courageous and passionate team. A team that, with its own joy in its work, strives every day anew for innovation, transformation and progress.

Sustainability

Facts & Figures.

A MINI driving past the Eiffel Tower.

The BMW Group is firmly committed to the Paris Climate Agreement and a member for the Science-Based Targets Initiative. Further, we have pledged to be climate neutral by latest 2050. 

Silver BMW car frame being built by machines.

The circular economy is vital to reducing emissions and conserving natural resources. So the BMW Group consequently aims to rise the usage of secondary raws in the years to come.

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We continue to consistently reduce our water consumption per vehicle produced. Over the past five years, we have reduced it by 16% (target: minus 25% by 2030 compared to 2016).

Soziales Engagement.

The BMW Group champions social causes at a local level by working with employees and their local communities to achieve sustainable development and tangible change. 

 

Hand holding recycled materials in front of a larger pile of recylced materials.

In 2022, a total of 99.4% of the waste generated by production was either recycled or recovered.

A deconstructed BMW car.

The BMW Group has organised over 2,800 points of return for end-of life vehicles in 30 countries and encourages the recycling and reuse of components and materials.

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The BMW Group pays strict attention to the extraction and efficient use of raw materials. Regular audits are conducted to ensure high standards throughout the supply chain. 

BMW Group fleet outside the Munich Headquarters.

We have set clear targets to reduce the CO₂ emissions across the full lifecycle of a vehicle. By 2030 the BMW Group aims to reduce the CO₂ emission per vehicle produced by 40% compared to 2019. 

 

A display of colourful vegan leather alternatives.

The BMW Group aims to further reduce CO₂ emissions by using innovative high-quality leather alternatives and paints made with renewable raw materials. 

Three colleagues working on a laptop in front of a erlking.

Supporting and developing our employees is a key aspect of sustainability for us. Lifelong learning is therefore an integral part of everyday working life at the BMW Group. This includes numerous training opportunities, particularly in fields of innovation such as digitalisation and electrification.

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