Swedish car safety systems developer Autoliv is to join Polestar in its initiative to develop a truly climate-neutral car by 2030.
Polestar logo. Credit: Jeppe Gustafsson / Shutterstock
Credit: Jeppe Gustafsson / Shutterstock
The "Polestar 0" project aims to spur collaboration across automotive supply chains in a bid to change the view on sustainability in the sector, effectively making the vehicles fully sustainable across its value chain, and not just in its fuel use.
In addition, Autoliv has pledged to become carbon neutral in its own operations by 2030 and aim for net-zero emissions across its supply chain by 2040.
Autoliv and Polestar intend to research and develop technology aiming at finding climate neutral solutions and innovations related to automotive safety such as pyrotechnics, textiles, and new generations of materials for airbags and seat belts.
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"We are happy and proud to join forces with Polestar. To reach our ambitious climate targets, we need to collaborate across the value chain. We are well-positioned to continue to support our partners and customers in achieving their sustainability goals", says Mikael Bratt, President and CEO of Autoliv.
"It was clear from the start that this is not a solo mission and we are very excited to present such a strong line-up of interested partners, all leaders within their fields, including Autoliv. We are leveraging innovation and collaboration to address the climate crisis", says Thomas Ingenlath, Polestar CEO.
The "Polestar 0" project unites companies across the automotive supply chain to leverage innovation and collaboration to address the climate crisis and change the view of how to manufacture cars in a sustainable way.
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