What does this mean, if anything? How would it be possible for a car company to be carbon neutral? Is this just nonsense/posturing since it’s so long from now?

  • DerisionConsulting@lemmy.ca
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    9 months ago

    There will for sure be some “Creativity” with their numbers.

    “Carbon Neutral” will only apply to the manufacturing of the product, not the life of the product.
    It will probably also only apply to the assembly that is done in-house. It might not apply to things like the tires.

    It will also probably be done through some bulllshit “carbon credits”, which are about as honest and reliable as those “no, our $2 is definitely didn’t use any child labour, and the farmers definitely aren’t paid slave-wages.” badges you find on foods.

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      9 months ago

      Similar to how Subaru brags about their “zero landfill” production. Manufacturing a car absolutely generates waste. They just juggle the supply chain to have all the waste happen at their suppliers.

    • Klanky@sopuli.xyz
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      9 months ago

      As someone who has a client who is an automotive OEM (I work with Customs and Imports), most of the parts are made by suppliers, who use parts from other suppliers, and barely anything is done in-house except maybe final assembly, so your comment totally tracks.

      It’s suppliers all the way down LOL.

    • nous@programming.dev
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      9 months ago

      You assume they are even going to justify the bare minimum… it is so far in the future they are just hoping everyone will forget about it.