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Around the world in 24 hours: First Digital BMW Group Dialogue.
Fri Oct 16 11:54:00 CEST 2020 Informação à Imprensa
Dr Andreas Wendt talks with experts about responsibility in the supply chain. +++ According to market research, around 78% of those surveyed believe an environmentally responsible supply chain is important to very important.
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Munich. On 5-6 October, BMW AG hosted the first Digital BMW Group Dialogue with international guests from around the globe. With stations in the Americas, Asia and Europe, the Dialogue brought key stakeholders worldwide together for an extensive discussion of “sustainability in the supply chain”. Dr Andreas Wendt, member of the Board of Management of BMW AG, welcomed those watching via livestream at the BMW Welt Future Forum.
Oliver Zipse, Chairman of the Board of Management of BMW AG, presented the company’s targets up to 2030 on 27 July. “The best cars in the world are sustainable. That is why premium and sustainability will be even more inextricably linked in the future,” said Zipse, promising to anchor sustainability in all divisions – from administration and purchasing to development and production, all the way to sales. The emphasis was on concrete targets like CO2 reduction by 2030 and responsible resource management. Reducing CO2 is a top priority – and, for the first time, the entire lifecycle, from the supply chain through production to the end of the use phase, will be taken into account.
As part of the Digital BMW Group Dialogue, BMW AG conducted market research that highlighted the growing significance of sustainability to today's society. For example, when buying a product, an environmentally responsible supply chain is important to very important for around 78% of those surveyed. Almost 90% also said they avoid buying products with problematic value chains. These values give an indication of how important and decisive the value chain is for a large majority of the public.
Giving his assessment of the dialogues, Dr Andreas Wendt, member of the Board of Management of BMW AG, commented that BMW Group stakeholders and experts had clearly sparked ideas in each other.
The Digital BMW Group Dialogue continues the tradition of BMW Dialogues, which have been held worldwide since 2011. Previous Dialogues provided valuable insights and explored challenges and solutions relating to the topic of corporate responsibility. The aim is to create a comprehensive learning process, with constant further development of ideas that can help achieve the desired sustainable development goals.
Voices from the Americas Dialogue
Leah Butler (Vice President, Responsible Business Alliance, USA): “Sustainability is about long-term positive impacts for people and planet. So, there is a temporal aspect to sustainability so that we can take care of future generations.”
Patrick Hudde (Vice President, Raw Material Management, BMW AG): “Our goal is to lead in this field and to have the most sustainable supply chain in the automotive industry worldwide.”
Voices from the Asia Pacific Dialogue
Jack Wyse (Senior Digital Sourcing + Sustainability Analyst, John Lewis + Partners Hong Kong): “The question is where do consumer want to spend more? And I think there is a real intrinsic link for lot of consumers between sustainability and quality. So, if we say we are buying a sustainable product it’s also because we want a product that’s actually a better product.”
Voices from the Europe and Africa Dialogue
Janne Werning (Head of ESG Capital Markets, Union Investment, Germany): “From an investor perspective, we look at the risk profile of a company and therefore the implementation and practice of sustainability management within the supply chain is very important.”
Claudia Becker (Senior Expert, Supply Chain Management, BMW AG): “At the BMW Group, we conduct a risk-based analysis of the raw materials we are using to build a car. Currently, we focus on critical value chains (such as cobalt and lithium), and we have a roadmap to reach 18 raw materials by 2030.”
Videos of the event can be found here: https://www.bmwgroup.com/en/responsibility/stakeholder-engagement/bmw-group-dialogue.html
If you have any questions, please contact:
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Kai Zöbelein
Press spokesperson Sustainability, Urban Mobility
Mailto: Kai.Zoebelein@bmw.de
Media website: www.press.bmw.de
The BMW Group
With its four brands BMW, MINI, Rolls-Royce and BMW Motorrad, the BMW Group is the world’s leading premium manufacturer of automobiles and motorcycles and also provides premium financial and mobility services. The BMW Group production network comprises 31 production and assembly facilities in 15 countries; the company has a global sales network in more than 140 countries.
In 2019, the BMW Group sold over 2.5 million passenger vehicles and more than 175,000 motorcycles worldwide. The profit before tax in the financial year 2019 was € 7.118 billion on revenues amounting to € 104.210 billion. As of 31 December 2019, the BMW Group had a workforce of 126,016 employees.
The success of the BMW Group has always been based on long-term thinking and responsible action. The company has therefore established ecological and social sustainability throughout the value chain, comprehensive product responsibility and a clear commitment to conserving resources as an integral part of its strategy.
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