2 Comments Ford Receives CDP Global Corporate Sustainability Honors Ford has been recognized for its efforts to combat climate change and protect water security. More
1 Comment Ford Cookbook Contains Recipes Using Ingredients From Its Vehicles This cookbook is incredibly strange and interesting at the same time. More
1 Comment How Ford AI Is Used In Everything From Delivery Vans To Racing With the overarching goal being improved user experience, greater convenience, enhanced safety, and lower long-term costs. More
Ford Recycles 1.2 Billion Plastic Bottles Per Year Plastic isn’t biodegradable and most of it’s still in the environment. More
Ford Hits Manufacturing Carbon Dioxide Targets Eight Years Ahead Of Schedule Ford’s 2010 goal to cut global manufacturing CO2 emissions by 30 percent by 2025 came a tad early. More
Ford And Nine Of Its Competitors Cooperate To Address Ethical Issues With Raw Materials Ford has joined a group of ten global automakers to study the ethical implications of various raw materials. More
Ford’s Soy-Based Foam Seat Cushions Turn Ten Around this time in 2007, the ’08 Ford Mustang went on sale, premiering a new, more sustainable foam seat cushion derived from soybeans. More
Ford Releases 18th Annual Sustainability Report Ford’s 2016-’17 Sustainability Report highlighted some big steps the company is taking to continue reducing its environmental footprint. More
Ford Stays Committed To Lowering Emissions, Despite US Exit From Paris Agreement Ford has issued a statement saying that it “remain[s] deeply committed to reducing greenhouse gas emissions.” More
Ford’s Advanced F-Series Aluminum-Recycling Process, Explained Each month, Ford recycles 20-million pounds of aluminum during F-Series production – enough to build another 37,000 truck bodies. More
Ford’s Next Sustainable Material Of Interest: Bamboo Ford and its suppliers are evaluating a material made of bamboo and plastic for use in vehicle interiors. More
Ford Commits €600M To Saarlouis, Germany Plant To Produce The Next Focus Ford pledges the equivalent of nearly $650 million US to get its Saarlouis Assembly plant in Germany ready for the next-gen Focus. More