Nissan Barcelona Plant Cuts CO2 Emissions by 12% Since 2005.
PR Newswire Europe, March, 2008
BARCELONA, March 13 /PRNewswire/ --
- Aims for 20% Reduction by 2010 Compared With 2005
Nissan Motor Co.'s Barcelona plant, its biggest manufacturing plant in Spain, has reduced CO2 emissions by 9,400 tonnes or 12% since 2005, exceeding the company's 2010 target for its plants around the world.
The 2010 target calls for a 7% reduction in plant CO2 emissions compared with the level in 2005.
The cuts at the Zona Franca plant were accomplished through several measures, including climate, air-conditioning and light controls and renovations to the plant to reduce leaks of compressed air.
Together with the light commercial vehicle plant in Avila, the company has reduced manufacturing CO2 emissions by almost 7% in Spain since...
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