Environmental strategy
Protecting the environment is one of four goals firmly anchored in our future program TOGETHER – Strategy 2025. As a world-leading provider of sustainable mobility, we want to be a role model on environmental issues. We are working towards this goal, taking responsibility for the environment every single day. To this end, we have defined the following target areas:
- To continuously improve our carbon footprint
- To continuously reduce harmful emissions
- To continuously reduce resource consumption
We use the decarbonization index (DCI) as a strategic indicator to document our progress. This measures the products’ CO2 emissions along the entire value chain. The DCI is calculated from the ratio of the carbon footprint to the number of vehicles produced. It encompasses both direct and indirect CO2 emissions at the individual production sites (Scope 1 and 2) as well as all further CO2 emissions over the life cycle of the vehicles sold – from the extraction of raw materials, to vehicle use and final disposal (Scope 3). The DCI thus enables transparent, comprehensive tracking of progress toward climate-friendly mobility. We are currently defining the DCI target figures for 2025 together with the Volkswagen Group brands. These targets should then contribute to the achievement of the two-degree target in the Paris Agreement adopted at the United Nations Climate Change Conference in late 2015.
We are also calculating the environmental impact reduction production indicator. We have set a target for the Group and brands to reduce the environmental impact of production by 45% per vehicle compared with 2010 levels. This key figure includes energy and water consumption, CO2 and VOC emissions and the volume of waste; the charts in chapter “Production” show the development of these indicators.
In striving to achieve our goal of becoming a role model, we consider the environmental impact throughout the entire product life cycle: from manufacturing (including the supply chain) to use and disposal. In addition to the global challenges of climate change, our approach looks at other important environmental resources, particularly water, soil, air, energy and raw materials. We use major sustainability ratings as our benchmark and aim to achieve top rankings in these.
Organization of Environmental Protection
The Group Board of Management is the highest internal decision-making authority on environmental matters. Since 2012, it has simultaneously functioned as the Group’s Sustainability Board. The Group-wide management of environmental protection is the responsibility of the Group Steering Committee for the Environment and Energy, which is supported by numerous specialist bodies.
The brands and companies are responsible for their own environmental organization. They base their own environmental policies on the targets, guidelines and principles that apply throughout the Group. The Group Steering Committee for the Environment and Energy coordinates the brands and companies. It reports on progress to the Board of Management.
Environmental officers from throughout the Group meet regularly for the Group Environmental Conference in order to optimize the environmental focus along the entire value chain.
Our production sites, including the central development areas, are certified in accordance with ISO 14001 or EMAS (100 of 120 production sites in 2017). Many production locations have also certified their energy management systems in accordance with ISO 50001. Since 2009, the “integration of environmental aspects into the product development at the Volkswagen brand” has also been certified in accordance with ISO TR 14062 in Development at the Volkswagen Passenger Cars brand.
Biodiversity
Biodiversity means the variety of life on our planet, and covers the variety of species, the genetic differences within species and the diversity of ecosystems. We rely on it as the basis for our continued existence: healthy food, clean water, fertile soils and a balanced climate. Due to the global decline in biodiversity, the United Nations has declared the current decade to be the “UN Decade on Biodiversity”.
Volkswagen has been committed to protecting biodiversity since 2007 and is a founding member of the Biodiversity in Good Company e.V. initiative. In our mission statement, we have committed to supporting the protection of species at all of our locations. For this, we are collaborating with local suppliers. Our membership in Biodiversity in Good Company e.V. has been temporarily suspended as a result of the diesel issue.
Protecting biodiversity is an integral part of our environmental management. We contribute to achieving the targets of the UN Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) by reducing greenhouse gas emissions and utilizing resources as efficiently as possible. Volkswagen supports networking between the various players in the fields of business, politics, society and academia with a view to increasing public awareness of biodiversity conservation and to increase knowledge of the issue.