GM Middle East Commits to Reducing its Carbon Footprint

GM is “currently saving 330 metric tons of carbon dioxide,” output each year, which will rise to a savings of approximately 2,000 metric tons of CO2 annually by 2024. This would be equivalent to a 95 percent operational carbon footprint reduction from the company’s current levels. Additionally, the company said that it will have reduced carbon emissions by approximately 24,000 metric tons between now and 2035, which is equivalent to planting approximately 876,000 trees. GM Middle East says this carbon footprint reduction effort will be spearheaded by the installation of new solar panels at its Middle East Distribution Center, which is GM’s highest energy generating facility in the UAE. This project, which will be completed in 2023, will initiate the installation of 13,000 square meters of solar panels with the goal of achieving 100 percent solar power for the distribution facility.

Other eco-friendly efforts that will be made by GM Middle East include installing LED light fixtures and motion sensors at its offices, introducing reusable GM branded cups and plates at offices, and installing water filters and purification systems at workplaces to discourage the use of plastic disposable bottles. GM will source one hundred percent of its electricity from renewable resources by 2040. That means that every single GM facility, whether in the Middle East, the U.S., South America or elsewhere, will be powered solely by renewable energy from hydropower, solar, wind, biomass, or geothermal sources. All of GM’s U.S. facilities will also be running off renewables only by 2025.

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