Significant step for Volvo
Volvo’s engine factory in Skövde, Sweden, has become the first climate-neutral manufacturing plant, having switched to renewable heating on 1 January 2018. Skövde is the first plant in Volvo’s manufacturing network to reach this status, which marks a significant step towards the company’s goal of having climate-neutral global manufacturing operations by 2025. Skövde also becomes one of only a few climate-neutral automotive plants in Europe. Javier Varela, senior vice president of manufacturing and logistics at Volvo says improving energy efficiency is car maker’s first priority. “The Skövde plant achievement is an important addition to our broader efforts in minimising our environmental footprint. We are pleased to be a leader within the automotive industry in the move towards climate-neutral manufacturing,” he says. All heating supplied to the Skövde plant is generated from waste incineration, biomass and recycled bio-fuels. Since 2008, along with the company’s other European plants, its Skövde site’s electricity supply already comes from renewable sources.