Honda asks parts suppliers to reduce carbon emissions, Nikkei reports
By REUTERS | 17 November 2021
TOKYO: Honda Moto has asked its main parts suppliers to reduce carbon emissions annually by 4% versus 2019 levels, the Nikkei daily reported on Tuesday.
The Japanese carmaker aims to start implementing the targets in fiscal 2025, which begins in April 2025, the report said.
Honda's move comes after Toyota, another Japanese carmaker, in June said it had asked its parts suppliers to reduce carbon emissions.
A Honda spokesman said the company was working to achieve carbon neutrality, including with suppliers, and had requested them to reduce carbon emissions.
But the spokesman declined to say whether Honda had requested annual carbon emissions cuts of 4% versus 2019 as reported by the Nikkei, adding it was not information the firm had released.
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