Honda wants its parts suppliers to reduce carbon emissions
TOKYO – Honda’s motobike Motor has asked its main parts suppliers to reduce their carbon footprint emissions an annual increase of 4% compared to 2019 levels. Nikkei reported daily on Tuesdays.
According to the report, the Japanese automaker aims to start implementing the targets in fiscal year 2025, which starts in April 2025.
Honda’s move comes later Toyota, another Japanese automaker, in June said it had asked its parts suppliers to reduce carbon emissions.
A Honda spokesperson said the company is working to achieve carbon neutrality, including with suppliers, and has asked them to reduce their carbon footprint.
But the spokesman declined to say whether Honda would claim a 4% annual reduction in carbon emissions from 2019 as reported by the company. Nikkei, adding that it is not information the company has released.
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