The famous Japan-based Honda Motors has been continuing its long-standing promise to sustainability, reducing carbon dioxide emissions released in the manufacturing process of motorcycles, cars, and many power products.
The automaker has been executing proactive measures to help tackle environmental problems for more than 5-decades, and in 2006, it became the first carmaker in the world to announce controlled global targets to promote reduction of CO2 emissions.

The company’s 2011 yearly environmental report reveals a development in the energy competence of its fabrication operations, reducing carbon dioxide emissions by nearly 4-percent for cars, 9.7-percent for power products, and 5.1-percent for motorcycles.
The carmaker has set a new target for itself to reduce product-related CO2 emissions by almost 30-percent by 2020.







December 22, 2011
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